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- e e e e e Pt e MIDDISHADE SUiT K oi 448 BLUE is the for nearly every man’ alitv. It sets him off advantage. Christmas BEST “frame” P *rson- to best _ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 19, 1931. .S‘pm'i(eii:.;mi at $35.00 The choir, Mrs. Anne Ellis, di- rector, and Miss Davis, accomp- anist, is composed as folows: Tenors—Wilford Leivers, Max Scriber, Louis McCarey. Sopranos—Mrs. ‘' Hazel Ferguson, Mrs. Evelyn Hollman, Mrs. Paul- ine Rhinehart, Mary Jeannette Whittier, Fern Gubster, Christine Sather, Dorothy Rutherford, Dalma Hanson. Altos—Mrs. Ruth Hawkesworth, Mrs. Ruth Saunders, Mildred Kea- ton, Matilda Holst, Eva Kay Tripp. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TO GIVE YULE CANTATA |[Elaborate Program off Music Arranged for Basses—Jack “Fargher, Thomas 11 am. Sunday Hall, Homer Nordberg, George a1, 5 iter, Commencement of the Yuletide R:dhng s:::.f"l Lassiter, - Thomas season will be marked by a pro- gram featuring a cantata of Christ- mas music tomorrow forenoon in the Northern Light Presbyterian Church. Solo, duet, quartette, cho- ral and congregational classics, comprise the elaborate, well-ar- ranged numbers. Scores of voices have been in training for weeks for the event. The program, the place of the customary serv=- ices, will begin at 11 o'clock. It R e— AIR PRIMER “IN CURRICULUM SAN FRANCISCO.—An ‘“aviation primer” will soon be a part of the studies in California’s schools. The board of ‘education has approved a text book compiled by the aero- nautical '-committee of the state chamber ' of -commerce which out- lines the history~of transportation from primitive Indian times to the which will take RICH SOCIETY WOMAN ROUGHS CITIN ALASKA Mrs. Edward M. Biddle to Spend Winter Not Far from Arctic (Continuea rrom Page One) it backed out at the last moment, saying it was no journey for a woman. Then two months ago T met Vilhajalmur Stefansson, 'the Icelandic explorer, an dhe gave me sound advice about getting into the interior and. ‘Mving among the trappers until I could push farther north, alone. o Maybe ‘Too Much Thyroid “Some of my' friends have laugh- OTHER USEFUL GIFTS for HIM Neckties Searfs Gloves Handkerchiefs Belts Robes Suspender Sets Suit Cases Top Coats Dressing Gowns Cuff Links Shirts Hats Caps Shoes ilk Handkerchiefs Trunks Overcoats ’ VISIT TOYLAND ON THIRD FLOOR B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneaw’s Leading D: Notices for thif enwch corumn pust be recetved by The Empire | pot laler than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change ot;‘m(x Mrs. Trevor Davis, accompar sermon topics, ete. " The Salvason Ariay [ Public meetix; 3. Sunday—2:00 p. m. Sunday—17:30 p. m. Tuesday—7:30 p. m. the epartment Store the King” by Judson, will be pre-| the church choir under| ed by dir of Mrs. W. C. | ist. 12:15 p.m.—Bible School. 6:30 p.m.—Children’s Hour 00 p.m—Intermediate Christian Endeavor. follows: Prclude — “Cantique De Noel,” organ, Adams, by Mrs. Carol Beery Davis. Invocation—by the Pastor, C. C. Saunders. Duet—"Oh, Little Town of Beth- Rev. mas Story” Mr. Saunders. astoral Prayer, Mr. Saunders. gation, Announcements, Mr. Saunders. Offertory—“Silent Night” —Franz Gruber—by Klondy DuFresne, Vio- linist. ! Christmas Cantata “BEHOLD THE KING” — A Christmas Cantata by Judson and | Presented by the Church choir. Soprano Solo—"“Behold the King,” Evelyn Hollman and the Choir. Receptive—Homer Nordling. Tenor Solo—"O, Starry Night of Old"—Max Scriber. Baritone Solo—‘Awake, for Thy {King Has Come"—Tom Redling- shafer and the Choir. Bass Solo—‘We Have Seen His | Star"—Jack Fargher and the Choir. Contralto Solo—“Little Child In |and the Choir. Interesting Number Duet—"The Star of His Love Shines on"—Pauline Rhinehart and Blanche Turner. The Choir Recitation—Tom Hall | Bass Solo—It Is Long and Long | Ago"—George Hall and Choir. | Finale—‘This Is Christmas Time" | The Choir. Quartette—Hazel Madden Ferg- | uson, Eva Kay Tripp, Max Scriber, 11:15 am. — Morning Worship. Sermon, “Evangelism.” 6:30 pm.—Young People’s Luth- League. Clyde Boylan, leader. | Election of officers. December 27. — Christmas Day vice. Further annouricement of service will be made next A very fine group of musi- will be rendered by | thi week. cal number the choirs. Gttt Seventh Day Adventists | VERNON GYES, Pastor Bible Chautauqua lectures by Evangelist H. L. Wood, Superin- tendent of the Alaska Mission of Seventh-Day Adventists, every Sun- “Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church {day evenings at 7:30 in the ‘A. B, Hall. Bethel Pentecostal Assembly it o 121 Main Street CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. | Sunday services: Fourtt: and Sewara Eireets REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister, “The church with the cordial Sunday evening the subject will be “Who Changed the Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday and When?” Tllustrated with stereop- : i vorship, | Feicome.” tican pictures. Spectal heating has i;?g 2’ ?”"__Bi:'::rgl:iora“hm‘ 11:00 am. — Morning worship. | peen Xm'ranged Pt.:ckeep th? hall ,"éo p‘ m' L Mvering Aservlce Subject, “Samuel, the Prophet of |warm and comfortable. "All are Su"icés ’i‘uesday iy F‘r&day‘ God.” welcome. See ad in this paper for evenings at 7:30 o'clock. The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- day of each month. Ch. nas program will be Tuesday evening, December 7:30 o'clock. is held at 29 | Chiurch \ P SRR S THE REV. WARREN R. FENN, Priest-in-Charge Sunday services: 8:00 am.—Holy Communion. 11:00 2.m.—Holy Communion and | Sermon. 12:30 p.m.—Church School 3 7 ng service in Douglas. A( Ject, the !\l’. 12:05 p.m.—Sunday School. You are invited to study with us. There a class for you. [ 7:30 p.m.—Evening worship. Sub- reedom Through Christ.” ecial music for this serv-| lice will be furnished by Ronald|lows Hall' Sunday. The S Toly Trinity Cathedrar | |Lister who will sing “The Birth- jday of a King.” On the morning of December ngers 3 “The Traveler.” —— Catholic Church Church of the Nativity pastor will preach his Christ- |mas sermon. In the evening at the of the regular service a group will give the Christmas week's program. First Spiritual Seciety rP— e Services, 7:30 p m. in Odd Fel- Everyone welcome, alt— | Presbyterian Native Church “"SEWARD KUNZ, Lay Worker 10:30—Morning service. Sunday school program on Sun- day evening at 7:30 pm. } — —_— | First Church of Christ, | Scientist "Su=day services win ve metd af |V 11 am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth ™ and Main Streets. The subject will| be, “Is the Universe, including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?” Sunday Schoo! 1z:15 p.am. | mi Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testi- monial wuseeting. e Christian & : Reaamng Room | In clurch puilding. This room is | open to the public Wednesday afternoons yrom 2:30 to 4. | The public is cordially invited to | attend these services and visit the! teading room. | m: an | Northern Light Presbyterisa | Fifth and Ge0 Treets 6:30 am.—Low Mass in the Hos-| tal Chapel. 8:00 on in the church 10:30 a.m—High Mass and Ser-| on. 7:30 p.m—~Rosary and Benedic- jtion of the Blesse Sacrament. Monday is the 1 devotion. Thursday is the Vigil of Christ- is a day of fast, and substinance. as. It Christmas Day services will nnounced later. | T Resurrection Lutheran Church .l Corner of Thira una Maln Sts. REV. ERLING K. OLAFSCN, Pastor. “The Friendly Church” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. am—Low Mass and Ser- Feast of Saint Thomas, the Apostle, a day of spec- [ Hymns and Recitations and Chorus by Primary. “Glory to God in the Highest” by the Choir and Junior Class Chorus. “Behold I Bring You Good Tid- iate Class Girls' Chorus. Sunday Workers Quartet. A treat for all Sunday School classes and friends. Parents and {riends are cordially invited to attend. Under the direction of Sunday School Superintendent, Mrs. Nellie {D. Willard. Music furnished by Mrs. Ruth Willard. be Russian Orthodox Church .r e r e i 2 gaeat ] TEAETRE S . REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, Pastor Saturday, 7:00 p.m.—Vespers and matins combined. Sunday, 10:00 am—The divine liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom. Slumber Sweet”—Eva Kay Tripp! lehem,” Scott; Hazel Ferguson and Jack Fargher, with Mrs. Davis at the organ. R Scripture - Reading— The Christ~ P > Hymn 174—“It Came Upon the Midnight Clear” by the Congre- :f.day. Tuesday, Thursday and Fri-| ings,” by the Choir and Intermed- modern ' air transport ' systems. —————————— Shaw Buck, "150-pound quarterback. sopho- more,: is the lightest man on the Florida football team. He is a ed at me, and say that I have ‘too .much thyroid,’ or something, but I think I am just one of those lonely people—there are so’ many them, too—who can't feel tha are really alive while they are existing among hundreds of |others and 'attending to things |that seem trivial. I have had t° make a good fight to make this |trip, because after all it's not jus. the cutest thing in the world to leave your three babies and your husband for six months, but vhere it is. 1 just want to do it more than anything else in life. Seeks Primitive People “I hope to go 500 miles into the interior from Fort Yukon, or 1000 miles from this west coast. There are only trappers up in those wastes; they are primitive people, and 1 mean to live among them and ba as alone as I can for a while.” The question everyone has asked Mrs. Biddle is why she has chosen December for penetrating the heart of Alaska. “I want,” she said, “to go some- where where I can’t get back ior six months even if I want to. The North is the only place where I can be hemmed in and thrown on my own resources.” - Mechanical cane harvesters have made their debut in Cuba. ——————— l Public typewriters in Germany allow 1,000 strokes to an operator o Dining Desks End Tables Sleds Skis D At ® Overstuffed Sets Room Sets Smoking Stands 22 cal. Rifles Scout Knives Flashlights In Seven an NOW . . . $49.50 NOW . . . $69.50 For Christmas FURNITURE GIFTS for BOYS Air Rifles Skates Toys and Christmas Tree Lights See Our Large Stock of Dinner Sets NOW ON DISPLAY homas Hardware Co. Bed Room Sets Kitchen Sets Table and Stand Lamps Tea Carts Cedar Chests Scout Axes Tool Sets Velocipedes 2 gfllflflmwIlllllllllllIIIIIIIHHIIIHH!IIHIHJIIIIHIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIIHIIIllII_II_lIIIlIIIlIIIIlllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl 0 RADIO d Nine Tube Balancéd Units Come in and let us show you these Wonderful Receivers e T R e ALASKA MEAT CO. U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Bureaa) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 19: Probably snow flurries and colder tonight and Sunday; gentle variable winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y 29.36 34 81 SE 14 Snow 4 am. today 29.41 32 63 E 11 Cldy Noon today . 20.48 30 94 w 1 Stiow wABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY v Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. dam. Precip. 4am. Station— temn. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs Weather Barrow -34 -38 | <38 -18 - 0 Clear Nome ' e | He12 30 1.08 Srow Bethel 0 0 | 0 28 20 18 Snow Fort Yukon 12 -0 | -4 -34 0 0 Cleat Tanana -38 -38 T 12 .02 Cldy Fairbanks -22 -34 | 40" N 4 0 lear Eagle -10 =20 | -30 -30 0 0 Clear St. Paul . 40 40 | 32 36 36 14 Cldy Dutch Harbor 48 44 | 38 40 16 [ Clear Kodiak 22 22 | 18 24 0 0 Pt. Cldy Cordova 30 24 | 8 8 4 0 Clear Juneau 3% BN U0 Cldy Sitka 44 - 36 e 4 .02 Rain Ketchikan 46 46 38 40 12 24 Rain Prince Rupert . 44 42 38 38 2 52 Pt. Cldy Edmonton 36 30 o 4 0 Clear Seattle 54 52 48 52 16 —_ Rain Portland .. 60 50 | 42 46 6 .10 Rain San Francisco ... 58 568 46 48 4 0 Cldy *—Less than 10 miies. The pressure is moderately [ow throughout Alaska except in the northeastern portion dnd is unusually low in northern Alaska and moderate rain and snow have fallen in Bering Sea with heavy snow at Nome. Partly cloudy weather prevails in the Interior. Tom- pegatures have risen rapidly in Western Alaska and have fallen de- cidedly in the eastren Interior and the eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska. LUMBER JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS TELEPHONE 358 e ] YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY CLEANING PRESSING Telephone 15 T 10 0 | onvenient to handle, - A R— Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 PRE-INVENTORY SALE ALL SHOES REDUCED ARNOLD’S BOOTERY Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY Frye’s Delicions Hams and Bacon I n A HARMONIOUS CHRISTMAS PRESENT EXPERT PIANO TUNING §$5.00 by George Anderson, Expert Tuner We are Alaskan agents for Kohler and Brumbach Pianos. We sell and rent pianos and have the only expert resident professional piano tuner. We also pay taxes in Juneau and Alaska For expert piano service call or telephone Anderson Music Shoppe QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING | F5AYI0R 0 YopR Meadowbrook Butt: h Tamales

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