The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 23, 1932, Page 6

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e Ao g TAE T <9 ; CLIFF STERRETT [ =HOZaT POLLY AVD HLR P&lb Douglas Church Services CARRIE, CRYIN' SHEREYES OUT FER ME? YER KIDDIN, SAMBO! ee QOT ABOUT A MILLIO THINGS TO Do.’ CERTAINLY SUSIE! this church columr | The Empire Notices for | must be received by | not later' than 10 o'clock Sa morning to guarantee change sermon top! ete. of | | e R i D {7 Douglas Catholic Church SATURDAY IGHT There be { Douglas this Sunday. | will no sel | 7" Congregational Community | | Church 1 | Helen I 1 ’ 4 S l D T’ , 7\ & M g — Barou Helen Stragier, B e s 5 F itted Togsthat Are dSmart the Uay Ihrough; [Yew ornin Z, {Geneva Fero, John Mills and Rex| _ REV. J, W. CADWELL K DO‘_]GL 4q Fox. | 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School ) A | PR c o b SRR { 11:30 am. — Preaching Services, { : A ft(‘rn,mm, Evening Wear in Latest Desngn Clinging Trend . 3 R e | lowig Sy S | S NE WS Mrs. William Lynch, wife of the * % * * * * * * * * \"oca‘ United States jafl guard, left . Luke's Episcopal Church . ] | i NAVY. bime catin. wilt? 1s |last night on the Northland for : s BALL ROOM l OR evening the fur-trimmed | B o, | A preferred for afternoon wear Ketchikan where she will spend ning prayer and s : gown catches attention. This | 3 | Soitityan Tadhsam, A e |the summer. pm. S i model, combining brown Ty petosy | e ! AL . &8 | | white pique vest is trimmed with JUN'D PROM N s z a50. belge-ros sy B | | rhinestcne buttons. Her hat is PREPARING PROG i o i G wortt by | white, tfimmed in bide and san- FOR BICENTENNIAL | ure E 9 :f{’l“‘d I."_ [ dals are blue. Next Friday night, in the Con-| _ W T i g ! gregational Church, the next Wash-| SEWARD ETNZ, Lay Worker % R . | |ington Bicentennial program will N]fiC Thursday evenings and i |be given under the auspicss of the Sund “““‘m" - | ‘ Many Enjoy Affair Given Dougias Tsland Woman's Club and |~ = E ! P Parti n - m Natatorlum, Charm mu'xi'A play rlomzznr'n .‘ilw:‘ucg::' Méx'can A‘mall lngly Decorated lof the program are busy rehearsing ' Postagc Bomted ]\ ) 1thcir par | fee s B e . [ About one hundred couples en- | rocoooooeooo oo tp g orry, apre A . ed themselves last night in thz'§ S e » Jat at one of the most successful p‘o;t.a,.-,‘ X D | Junior Proms ever given in Doug- | ,C““U“VO’ ‘? fos | as. The beautiful decorations form- [twenty [ ed a charming background for the i i = F dancers. A most unusual ceiling i”nd became 4 effect was attained with hundreds | £ of small squares of pastel-shaded 1 R crepe paper suspended with string. 5 b ’- $ | The walls were covered with ever- 1932 i T e green boughs, as was the orchestra 3 . ! | LUD“ 1G NELSON platform. White lattice fences en-|] ADVANCED MODELS || JEWELER | | circled the floor. i NOW ON DISPLAY 1] Watch Repairing / ;i n | Freshmen girls served I)unch.{z “i ';;::;V;;ks_r?{ég;‘! DANCE BAND hile the first year boys checked | { & 2 { D L) s, After the dance a good crowd|§ NEW LOW PRICES {i*— e e = ittended @ midnight matinee at, | e - T T TR Coliseum Theatre to raise|| {| | L. C.SMITH ana CORONA HAAS | ney for the Freshman class. ;E C s Co i \ TYPEWRITERS T atiots: Candiss Phyllis Edwards is President of | e i | J B. Burford & Co. the Junior class; other members Distributors ['{ “Otir doorael worn by satisfied The Cash Bazaar I - : Phyllis Lundell, Enne Kron-| U el Oven Evenings | | quist, Stephanic Africh, Mane Fox. [ 5 | Pe & » v-diahind A =reio = & i s rona ECORATIVE slceves in the 9 o S.\l G-FITTING costumes are il o kaves: feutare worn all hours of the day this gown chosen by Anita Page, s spring For the morning | e (e ety Siowes e # s Carole Loibacd, sctesss, frock, of misty white lace, is trim- fhooed- i dismmiia s compes med with beads. It may be worn ing a beige suede topcoat an B 1 4 matehing hat. Belt fits snugly. | “'T‘“‘_f"jjf’f’fi,_/fi_,fiw Rk day evening, Tuesday evening and ‘Trolleys Banished j ' Sabbath afternoon. Sunday evening, 7:45. Subject, To Cure Traffic Ja.ms - “will a Federation of Churches Cure the World's Tls?” PARIS, April A!.Astx:eeh cars, the' 4 | Tuesday evening: Subject to be|principal cause of traffic jams, announced. are being gradually withdrawn from . Sabbath, April 30: the streets of [Paris. 1 30 p.m.—Sabbath School. Already 23 lines have been sup- 2;30 pm—Sermon. | pressed, and before the year ds out 53 - eleven more will have gone into {1 Russian Orthodox Church | |4he discard in favor of 50- -passenger ' | & g & * lauto buses. REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, There is, however, a deficit in the Pastor. | operation of buses. To eliminate L Saturday, 7:00 p.m.—Vespers and.h ordinary lighting gas will be a matins combined. . Notices. for this church column g — —— ————————¢| Sunday, 10:00 am—The divine ;i‘,e gu;;:ffdamm'fio;,fim n::cgfii} ‘3":) must be received by The Empive| | Metropolitan Methodist T liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom.|o.q or difery gasoline. on! oy " aot later than 10 o'cleck Saturday | | Episcopal Church B a8 P st btblion Tabe e qE-t \ NO morning to guuraniee change of |if - 2217 Bethel Penlccostal Assembly | o sermon topics, ete. | Fourth and Seward Streets - alifielz‘e; i%ei?rguf\zxii?T t?vt&x:kll:f: | S b 121 Mam Street ! = . - al .« coidifi wel.| CHARLES O. PERSONEOUS, | ! . 7 Tne Salvation Army ¥ Thf church with tne cordial wel- Pastor. Telephones Unite ! & - 4| eome. Sunday services: | Public meetings: | 11:00 am. — Morning Worship.| 1;.00 am.—Morning worship. An South America 4 Sunday—2:30 pm. 12:05 p.m—Sunday School. 12:15 pan—Bible School. x Sunday--7:30 p.m. 7:30 pam—Evening service. 6:30 pm.—Young People's meet- ? i Tuesday—7:30 p.m. w R A = | ing. 3 BOGOTA, April 23.»—When a. — Catholic Ckurch 7:30 p.m—Evening service. citizen of Bogota can pick up his; J s — Church of the Nativit: Services Tuesday and Friday ev-|telephone and speak with a friend; b g e 5 In Buenos Al ntina, Monte- First Church of Christ, - 43| enings at 7:30 o'clock. { "de) 9805 ires, oAmg:-nnago Chue Scientist The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- |Vl ruguay or 3 [ % ar Fifth and Gola Streets day of each month. 1@ new world opens up immediately. | Sunday services will be held at| 8:00 am—Low Mass and Instrue-} = = . )This is what is possitle today with | ¥ 11 am. in the First Church of |tion in the Church. Presbyterian Native Church the recent inauguration of wireless Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fiftn| 10:00 am—Sunday School. 38 23 { telephonk service between the four and Main Streets, The subject will| 10:30 a.m—High Mass and Ser-i{ spwARD KUNZ, Lay Worker | capitals. I » Pe, “Probation After Death.” . 10:30—Morning service. { , = < Sunday School—12:15 p.m. | 7:30 pm—Rosary and Benedic-{ ):30Bible School. o | CIE - e e S SN Wedneysday. 8:00 pm. — Testi-|tion of the Blessed Sacrament. 7:30—Evening service. 2 “When my)et"efary mtfirciesfihe,loseb’herjob!z i monial meeting. Monday is the Feast of St. Mark,| = 7.30 pm—Wedresday, Midweek | Christian Science Reading Room |the E"'fmg"]m' a day of very spec-|nayer service. g fn church building. This room is|1al devotion. Harr,y GEORGIE REVELL knew her employer meant ~wha\t he gpen o the puble W ednesday A1er | ™ Holy Trinity Cathedral | British Taxation Curbs | said. She knew, too,{that it was Jolly to" marry EDDIEJ b S oS e ey siivibed W B 2 A Oxford’s ?rodlgal Sons| desOn s TOWNSEND. because her cousin,’ JENNY REVELL, de- . 3 . attend these services and visit the The Vy. Rev. gHARLES E. RICE, p°nded on Georgie's pay-check. Besides, Eddie’s job as an « reading room. il i 500 AL OXFORD; England, April 23— C f : afrplane pilot was thrilling but his income was inadequate:) ~ j g 305 Y ! o) i The gay young blades of Oxford | are = Ny o : @ v .| Morning prayer and sermon 8t ..ty ‘are less profligate than | I BUT Georgie ‘and Eddie ‘were in’ lovey so they defied A s [* Church of Jesus Christ of l,”'s"‘fn;:;‘ R their predecessors of 30 years ago, | ‘common sense and office law, and were married SECRET-‘ ! g a- el !l Evening services ‘st Douglas, says, un. Gfficlal .of the Oxfm'dl LY It might havé worked out bhut Eddie crashed—-m an| » | (Mormon) | . " |Chamber of Trade. . . y i & + 3| “Tagation has hit wealthy fami-'{ You will enjoy one fiu»omob:le——and Georgie’s husband of & few | hours’ was anl" ‘ || Northern Light “Presbyterian '] Jies o hard that the number of (] ‘invalid. _ . 3 ‘ 1:00 . -(s-Eivices. Joudhipled (| Eowih widly extravagant young men i, of our ; It was a treniblinig Georgie who went back fo her job, at American Legion Dugout on, & -—————H very small,” he sald. Second Avenue, between Seward and Franklin Streets. Sunday School at same hour. The public is invited. ———————— ” Resurrection Lutheran Church : Corner of Third and Main Streets ‘» REV. gm,m 12:15-Bible School. ence with the sea at Viaregglo, 50 . ! - x et 630 pan—Children’s Story Hour. [miles away; has been completed. Dlnners fiej_fl‘g&__ | “The n—m’ "Church” 7:00 pm—Intermediate Christian | Only passenger cars may use it. : > 3 10:00 am—Sunday. Bdwol. Endeavor. Seints SATURDAY A‘PR P i é 11:15 Lm—liéfl‘l]nfi ‘Worship T Seventh Day Adventists ] JU’NEAU FROGK Served ke ° IL i Sermon,, “Are We in Ernest?” An- {s—:j SHOPPE e g ol ”‘aé‘x. % | by Duncan Robertson. Sermon, Corner Fourth and Franklin Sts. { REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. Anthem, “O Lord, Great Is Thy Strength” (Stultz). Baritone solo, “Hold Thou My Hand” (Briggs), Max Scriber, with violin obligato “The Conviction of the Holy Spirit.”” Corner Second and Franklin Sts! VERNON GYES, Pastor Pa..or H. L Wood will speak a% Tradesmen find some balm in“ shis Gilead in the fact that fewer big bills are run up on their bhooks. NEW ITA“AX‘ HIGHWAY FZORENOE m Apri] 23—, An automobile road linking Fllor— rfe&rmz exposure of her secret, fully aware that if she were' dnscharged, it would be nearly impossible to find another, place. Small wonder the strain of it all. didn’t blight the, lromance sooner—but that’s getting ahead of the story.” JULIA CLEFT-ADDAMS wrote “YOU CAN'T MAR\J 'RY " an exciting novel of business, offices and love, aCross, a background of a modern problem—employment of mars Special 85¢ Sunday

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