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B e St e e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1932. Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire @0t later than 10 o'cleck Saturday morning to guurantee change of sermon topics, ete. - Tne Salvation Army Public meetings: Sunday—2:30 p.m. ~7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. [ 5 i Tuesday- First Church of Christ, { Scientist I - Sunday serviees will be held at 11 am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fiftn and Main Streets. The subject will be, “Mortals and Immortals.” 10:00 a.m —Sunday Schox Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testi- monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room in church building. This room is open to the public Wednesday after- noons from 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. THIS IS THE PROPER WEAPON T/ GARDEN, GAL. THAT THERE ToOL OF YOURS, IS A ToY!! MAKE A IDEA OF | o Northern Light “Presbyterfan | Church Corner Fourth and Franklin Sts REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, 10 a.m.—Bible School 11:00 a.m, Morning worship. Anthem, “Onward, Christian Sol- diers” (Lorentz). Sermon subject, “Pentecostal Power.” 6:30 p.m.—Children’s Story Hour. 7:00 p.m.—Intermediate Christian Endeavor. RIS I A 7" Geventh Day Adventists | L - 4] Corner Second and Franklin Sts. VERNON GYES, Pastor Sunday evening subject, “Are We Living in a Super-Civilization?” Tuesday evening, “The Sabbath— Its Institution and Significance.” Sunday Evening—Lecture, “What Doctrins Did Jesus Teach?” WOT'S THE SETTININ Good Health Cof SH'HH,IT GIVES HER A HEADACHE T'HAVE OH,IT AINT THE SUN, By CLIFF STERRETT also work of the , Seventh and Eigi exhibited their work ¢t Among which were show grammar and spellir NE WS n Two sketches in color [crayr/n by Ruth Langseth and Jen- Johnson were outstanding. | High Scheol Exhibit extensive High School ex- included work in Manua IBlT ning, (Home Economics, Englis! skirts were the work of the X M |¢irls in Domestic Science. Som stlplay Is Made in Study |excellent drawings comprised tn 4 | mechanical drawing offering. 'la“*‘Throng of Vis- | In French ‘there were shown were especially notable. T were dressed 10 repres racters in French history, on ie Antoinetbe and the othe The ench, Typing, Science and His- Blouses, pajamas, dres: itors Present drawings and terr Large colored maps c A large crowd of vi he Grade and High hibit last night, aispl in th esudy of the Douglas School, |25 Varie and were unanimous in th X :\Am', ‘? ENBDAREF. bos- of the general excellence of Le';u hnv‘(; rijua':o:Va:n work. he vdrious exhibits i e Lundell, was_splendidly e: ; also a Shakespearian sta wn by Jennie Savikko. English Class Work sh I. classes accomplis] dmirable work on “Treas zed by great artis and accuracy. grades, the third, fou Grade work w: peclally fine. One of 'th displays was a small oil painting 77" & o o of a rustic scene. Other work and “Juliis Maesars” nof s 1P O etane | BCOKS. Biology and Zoology note ;/x;“xoui(llv?]o:h ""mm::;i‘z i tapestries 4 oxs demonstrated careful and ac- curate work. The Seniors disposed of th ome-made candy, the first aw: Er of graham cracke Tuesday Evening—Subject, “The |aPHicots, oatmeal to Elton Engstrom and the Pirst Day of the Week in the New ;_“dn;‘-“:’ud[f'" e o) econd to Mrs. Henry Stragier. Testament.” . nfit‘ b‘m{j‘ 4 fir‘n: S As a fitting climax ‘for a suc- Sabbath, May 21: 1:30 pan.—Sabbath School. 2:30 p.m.—Bible Study. " Resurrection Lutheran (‘hurchx - + i+ Corner of Third and Main Streets REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor. “The Friendly Church” 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:00 a.m Morning service. Whitsunday. Sermon, “The Problem of the Orient,” Mr. Roy Anderson. Anthem, “Magnify Jehovah's Name” (Wilson), The Choir. There will be no services for the next two Sundays, May 22 and 29, as the pastor will be attending the Convention of the Synod at Salem, 5 Oregon. i L G 7 Metropolitan Methodist | | Episcopal Church [ : 1 Fourth and Seward Streets REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. “The church with tne cordial wel« eome.” 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. Subject, “Our Responsibility to Others.” 12:05 p.m.—Sunday School. Instead of the meeting announced for the parsonagz on Sunday even- ing there will be the regular serv- ice at the church at 8 p.n. - Sub- ject, “Our Unclaimed Dividends.” You are invited to these services. j‘ Holy Trinity Cathedral I B ‘The Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. Holy Communion. 8:00 am. Holy Communon and S:ermon nt‘ 11:00 a.m. Sunday School at 9:45 am. Evening service at Douglas. FENSTEIN A MONSTER Catholic Church Church of the Nativity Fifth and Gold Streets 8:00 a.m—Low Mass and Instruc- tion in the Church. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and Ser- mon. | 7:30 pm.—May Benediction of the Blessed Sacra~ | ment. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday dre Ember dsys. They are days of Fast and Abstinence. .‘t Devotions with " Church of Jesus Christ of | | Latter Day Saints i JI. (Mormon) | 5 : The Latter Day Saint mission- aries will hold their usual Sunday | meeting in Odd Fellows' Hall, May 15, 1:00 p.m. | Elder Lewis Maccary’s will be, “Why Religion?” Max Scriber will give a vocal solo. Fy 4 subject 'T" Russian Orthodox Church REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, | Pastor. | Saturday, 7:00 p.m.—Vespers and matins combined. . Sunday, 10:00 a.m.—The divine litwrgy of Saint John Chrysostom T Assembly '!‘ PR D | Bethel Pentecos! t - + ! 121 Mam Street CHARLES C. PERSONEOUS, Pastor. Sunday services: | 11:00 a.m—Morning worship. | 12:15 p.m.—Bible School. { 6:30 pm-—Young People’s meet- ing. | 7:30 pm—Evening service. | Services Tuesday and Friday ev- enings at 7:30 o'clock. The Lord's Supper the first Sun- day of each month. Presbyterian Native Church | SEWARD KUNZ, Lay Worker ' 10:30—Morning service. —Bible School. 0—Evening service. ' 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday, Midweek ‘prayer service. M —— | DId papers ter saw at The Empire NOTICE - OF FILING OF FINAL | ACCOUNT AND DAY SET FOR HEARING In the U. 8. Commissioner’s Court | for Juneau Precinet, Division No. | 1, Territory of Alaska. In Pro- | bate. {In the matter of the estate of NELS BREDESEN, deceased. | This is to give notice that J. J. | CONNORS, Jr., executor of the ‘lbave entitled estate, has filed his (final account herein, and that the ‘rcommxssiouer has set and appoint- ,ed July 11, 1932, as the day for thearing of objections to such final |account and the settlement there- 'of. Al persons having objections to the approval of said final ac- count are hereby required to file said objections on or before said day. J. J. CONNORS, Jr., | Executor. Firat publication, May .7, 1932. lLflst publication, May 28, 1932, j cut-outs and drawings formed the | “¥NIDit in | | | | 1l evening, the Home Econo- department, under ‘the sup: n of Miss Pepoon, se ments for the wisitors at garage, pigpen and house. Furniture and Animals Small wooden furniture painted |’ green, oil cloth animals, charts, | -1 First and 'Second exhibits. A two-| the three | FAGLES TO INITIATE Douglas Aerie 117, F. O. E. A panel | g thelwill hold initiation of candidates colored D e DANCE TONIGHT At A. B. Hall QUEEN GASTINEAU CONTEST MUSIC BY Gastineau Orchestra PEPPIEST MUSIC IN ALASKA Admission, $1.00 Students, 50c e ety — 7 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS \\\\‘W [ ] £D PAINT HEADQUARTERS You can do an artistic job on your Furniture and Woodwork with . 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Use them—Iet the child:en play on them because Mar-not is the longest wearing finish for wood and ptinted linoleum floors we know of.~ " Thomas Hardware Co:' _|Everyone that drives a car must their regular meeting next Mcrn-! 7 evening. Refreshments will be s d at the conclusion of the! ceremonies. ! e | BONNER ON GOV'T. SHIP I Robert Bonner, who for the past‘ 3 was pattern maker at has returned to his ‘mer position with the Govern-| having signed on the U. S.| S. Surveyor, the Ilatter part of April. The ship is now in waters to the Westward. — e NOTICE TO EAGLES Your attendance at the regular | meeting of Douglas Aeriz, No. 117, F. O. E, Monday, May 16, at 8 p.m., is requested. Initiation. Re- reshments, Visiting brothers wel- come. GUY L. SMITH, ady. Secretary. s } ATTENTION AUTO DRIVERS { The City of Douglas car drivers’ {licenses for the year 1932 are now |due and payable to the City Clerk. get a license before June 1, or the City Marshal will take action to jcollect same according to the city |ordinance. | FELIX GRAY, | City Clerk. | SLINGSHOTS BARRED | Warning is hereby given that| ordinance against the use of sling-! shots within the City Limits will) be enforced. By order of the City| Couneil. FELIX GRAY, | City Clerk. | e -seven union vetrans of the | Civil War rémain in Kentucky. ” —adv. morning to guarantee change of isermon topics, | —adv. Douglas Church Services Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday Douglas Catholic Church 1 1:00 p.m.—Sunday School. . a Congregational Community I Church REV. J. W. CADWELL 10:30 am.—S School. 11:30 am. — P following Sunday St. Luke’s Episcopal Chufch | BB e 7 L Prayer and 7:30 p.m.—Evening Sermon. ¥ e L LT Douglas Native Presbyterian '} Church P = , Lay Worker evenings and | SEWARD X Meets Thursday Sunday ' afterno - e CREDIT EXTENDED Credif will be extended to re- liable = eustomers and patrons of this store. THE CASH BAZAAR. RO WL Daily Empire Want Ads Pay NOW BACKED B slight difference in pr Juneun Phone No. 6 FREE SERVICE GUARANTEE Incidentally, they cost a trifle mote than the other kind — and they are worth the Prices and other information on request. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Y A FOUR-YEAR ice. Douglas Phone No. 18 To Make Dreams Come True The simplest way we can say why bank: ing your money is advisable is this: The more you save, the more you have, the more money you have saved, the mere your desires and dreams can be fulfilled. That is why we say, save to make your dreams come true. It is the surest way, Start today. ' . 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