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For a Correct VOGU The foundation must to fit perfectly. That Figure Get a rsel y L 9T be right if the gown is is why our corsets are designed by skilled experts who understand and appreciate the importance of following -arefully the season. AN \\u\\\‘\\\\ M ‘N’ \ Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guaraniee change of sermon_toples, etc. Tne Salvation Army 1 Public meetings: Sunday—2:30 p.m. garme nt ECIAL PRICES styles of each new on All Models ‘Wednesday, . 8:00 monial meeting. pm. — Testi- Christian Science open to the public Wednesday after- noons from 2:30 to 4. attend these services and visit the reading room. Reading Room | jn church building. This room 1s! The public is cordlaily Invited 1.0’ Catholic Church Church of the Nativity Scientist Sunday services will be held at M.em. in the First Church of tion in the Church. Cheist; Scientist,” Juneau, on Fifta | and Main Streets. The subject will be, “God the Preserver.of Man” m:‘;n:s:ysiz‘%fl :’;5;‘7‘:‘;&2(““ until tion of the Blessed Sacrament, i Fifth and Gold Streets | 1 B T Sty O e 1" First Church. of Christ, | : ; [ I mon. 8:00 a.m.—Lcw Mass and Instruc- 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and Ser- 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic- . Mrs. Hilda Liederman, of West Palm Beach, the “Miss Alaska” of many beauty contests, and rle Liederman, physical culture exponent, were divorced at West Palm Beach yesterday according to Associated Press dispatches received by The Empire. They were married at U N. Y, in 1925 but had nct lived together since ica, Cordova southbound. The picture above is one of “Miss Alaska’s” favorite poses. Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, Fourth and Seward sSureets | |liturgy of Saint John Chrysoswm Pastor | rvices Sunday. The absent from the city. Presbyterian Native is THO SERVICES BY LUTHERANS HARRY WILLARD, Lay Wulkm | 10:30—Morning service. i 11:30—Bible School. ] | | | 7:30—Evening service. ~Wednesday, Midweek ice. | | 7:30 pm. | prayer ser | ¥ Holy Trinity Cathearm | e i g e 43 0dd Fellows and Rebekahs| The Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. mcz‘i : w .‘ el to Attend Annual | Holy Communion. 8:00 am. | Memorial Sermon | | Morning Prayer and Sermon at/ 111:00 am. | Sunday School at 9:45 am. ! £ Re: Evening service at Douglas on Lutheran Chu a Communion service at 1 o'clock and in the evening at rec | " | Resurrcdian Lntheran Church ! \ \Ludqv Corner of Third and Maln Streets' tion, { REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, 1 Pastor. | “The Friendly Churci” | 9:45 am.—Sunday School, 11:00 a.m.—Morning service. Holy and. their sister the Rebekahs, | tions nually and this year |are being Church under the director {Communion. . Sermon, “The Grace|Pastor, the Rev. Erling K. Olafson. | |of God.” | The program for the memorial | 7:30 p.m.—Memorial service for‘,oxvxcc follows: { Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. Music| Piano Preluds — Miss Elizabeth | |by the Male Quartet. Sermon,|Thordarson. | Courageous . Living.” Song Service—Congregation. | i - - sz Scripture Reading and Prayer |" Northern Light Presbyterian Music—Male Quartet. Church Offertory Solo — Miss Elizabeth B - *¥ | Thorardson. |Corner Fourth and Franklin Sts. Hymn—Congregation. REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, The, Sermon—The Rev. Erling K. | 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. Olafson. \ U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU . The W eather LOCAL DATA (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., June 11: Rain tonight and “Sunday; moderate southeasterly winds. + Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather Corner Second and Franklin Sts. |try’s swest. tooth. 4 pm. yesty - 30.08 50 93 swW 2 Rain VERNON GYES, Pastor After long research -he reports| n0ve| ta]e Of\advmture andlromance‘ am. today 30.10 47 98 N 3 Cldy Pastor H. L. Wood, Superi that, “there are more confection- ‘ ] erintend- we more ection- | 4 L ¢ foon today 3008 . 51 9% . .S 12 Rain |ont of the Alaska Miksion will con. |aries-in sections, of the city where . JERRY UN n UShed“PTO e CABLE AND.RADIO REPORTS duct services of special interest|the Tesidsnts are mostly industrial | 1he"¢ ehbniflbecause N /\NCY ' aa YES’H:;RT)_E BT g n 3y during _the , coming week. There’wm"‘ers aud of lower, economic. lev- EN v £ o) o & Kt Yi g will be three v\\nm" services at e1s.. In localities where more well. w okor b ORTH an aCtreSS famed fon Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. |the hour of 7:45 as follows: Sun-|t0-do.people reside the number of| ' # ’ .- Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. veluc!ty 24hrs, Wenther |0ay evening, T‘"“‘-‘\ evening, andlconficuonarles i8 less. heLbéa{jfy, ‘Ofle o’f'the adeCfOrS 36 36 2% 30 ° Clay |Thursday evening. He will mofinl‘he range is ;;om one confec- ICt S,E\‘d 2- t plbf Jerry was 58 58 .48 . 48 13 0 cl speak at the Sabbath service June|tionary to every 632 persons to one ) .64 64’ 5 52 10 0 Cidy |18 at 2:30. to_everp, 6350, restcegis. Apple- | J thelor Jone.man wi with 3 a‘ChanC to, flght it ° M | 4 4. .4 5 Glers | The public is invited to all meet-]maum. has been, investigating the | fon Sven fermawith’ the flynng k[d-{ 72 72 50 50 4 0 Clear |Ings. distribution of secondary commeor- -3 ors T Wi fh Naflfiw‘-th > ) 0 68 52 56 4 0 Clear |3+ e RN ponet o~ v persyWi Ao e‘Pnze erry 8 6 | 38 38 8 Trace Clear || Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | (et ar vowed -nothxng,woulistop hlmg — 9 34 WG e Cldy | FEr e i % -5 )y p1 s 2 4 pi o 21 Mam Strees GORILLA GETS A VOTE 46 46 | 42 44 8 106 Rain CHARLES C. PERSONEOUS, y o i 2 ® % |46 @ 3 ;8 Cidy | Sunday services; B et Aks Zootoaienl, 5o FARTS W1 \ 72 68 prgiey W | 0 Clear | 11:00 am—Morning worship. o Nahard i o e STARTS WEDNESDA = 4 i & & 2 : iy 12:15 p.m—Bible School cle:‘ye ofn(:‘n:c unatxmz:ndh;he voting H - o . powers at go wi t. member- L T 9 { 6:30 pm.— 9 W b . :: :g i é«; gz 3 g ggx i 0 pm-Young People’s meet-|snin The $100 fee was paid by Al jUNE 15 92 % | 6 6 4 0 PLClay | % pm—Evening servics, Ine was unable to semain the i - 60 58 . 82 &2 4 o Cldy Services Tuesday and Friday eV-}iity he chose the gorilla for u:: : is moderately low in Southwestern Alaska and (enings at 7:30 o'clock. membership ,? Interjor, It is lowest south of the Alaska Peninsula accompan- . by heavy rom. at Kodiak and light rain in southern Bering Sea % f Southeastern Alaska. The pressure is moderately on the Arsuc coast with clear weather over the Interior ex- to Seward Peninsula andihe eastern portion of the Guif of ;re generally higher except in the extreme 11,00 am, — Morning Worship.| The Benediction, |Dust, “It- Pays to Serve Jesus,” |Max Scriber and Mary Jeanette Whittier. Sermon, “The Great Counh'y’g Sweet Tooth Judgment.” 6:30 p.m.—Children’s Story Hour. 7:00 p.m.—Intermediate Christian Endeavor. | Seventh Day Adventists CINCINNATI, Ohio, June 11— Wiliam Applebaum, at the Univer- sity of Cincinnati, has probed until | i The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- day of eaca month. Vacation Bible School starts Mon- day at 9 am. and continues evety day except Saturday and - Sunday. All boys and girls, 4 to 18 years, vited, ik A e S0 i In addition to being wxc‘hlea _Kas, is engaged the affairs Pastor. REV. G. E. JAMES, | Saturday, 7:00 p.m.—Vespers and ' Minister. { matins combined. “The church with tne cordial wel-| Sunday, 10:00 a.m.—The divine ON TOMORROW There will he two services at the | rch to-| 30 a special mamorial service for ", {the members of the Odd Fellows’ organiza- | It is an an-| jnual custom with these organiza- | to attend such a service an-| the services | held at the Lutheran| of the| Found ifi Factory Areas| he knows, where to find the coun- | 2n efficient housewife, Mrs. M, D. Ellison of n of| TAX] OPERATOR |2 BEING QUIZZED IV KIONAP CASE| Is “Seized’. by Police Fol- lowing Suicide of Violet Sharpe (Continued 1rom Page One) lice and mlmedlateh officers drove for an unannounced destina- He will be held for further away tion. flatly denied Miss s statement she spent the y of March 1 with him. Presumably Brinkert gave police the name of the negro place he cla he stayed that night to check up. LADDER BOBS UP of the police;, said Claude real estate man for whom Brinkert worked.as butler, said. he believed the ladder in the Lind- bergh kidnap case; was stolen from | the Moody estate -as the one miss- | ing resembled the one found at the Lindbergh-home. Becker, Moody, MOTHER PROSTRATED BEENHAM, Engiand, Junz 11— Edna Sharpe, sister of Violet Sharpe, is visitihg ‘at Stourbridge, | her father disclosed here today. A search was started for her follow- ing the suicide of hier sister. Sharpe is* a coal merchant here. ~Mrs. Sharpe is prostrated over the news of her daughter’s suicide. SISTER IS LOCATED TRENTON; N, J., June 11.—Edna Sharpe, in Stourbridge, denied to- 1930. She charged nonsupvort. day she ‘knew: anything about the “Mics Alaska” and Liederman made a trip to Alaska several |kidnaping. The police said the years ago, going to the Westward, into Fairbanks and then return- |8irl also said she. was sure her | ing fo the ccast over the highway, connecting with a steamer at |0¢Ad sister knew nothing about the kidnaping either. Immigration records show Miss Sharpe applied for permission to {leave the country the day the, baby was stolen. The police said. they first sus- pected thac Violet Sharpe had Auplrme | and six prominent ¢ | abductors’ clu‘rches five men were not i 1 the | MARARONECK, June 11.—Capt.| IX times thisdaring band struck from_the sky— terrific ‘prices’ forathe' safety of thel victims, but still,the one ‘woman and This is the story of Gambler ’s by EustaceiL.,Adama A new!thr.lhnglserlal bnngs-yowa ~ The knowlod(,e of the fate of the lnby\ because she was “fresh and im- | pertinent from the start until the | baby was found then she was shiv- | éring and nervous and on the vcrge 01 a Collapso and then we | FAITH IN. OCENCE ENGLEWOOD, N J., June 11— Despite suspicions of the police| that Violet Sharpe, waitress in the Morrow home, had guilty knowl- edge of the kidnaping -of Baby | Lindbergh, son of Col. and Mrs, Charles A, Lindbergh, Mrs. Dw‘ghz W. Morrow reiterated faith in-the woman's innocence even after the suicide. She had been employed by the family for nearly two years. Miss Sharpe took poison. Her body was found late yesterday in a pantry by the butler in the Mor- row home. The authorities asserted that the maid was to have been questioned |egain in the kidnap case, shortly ;berorc she took her life. DETROIT, Mich., June 11.—Rob- ert Burns, aged 20, described as a former taxicab driver, was arrested last night by detectives who said he was wanted for questioning in | connection with the Lindbergh case, adding they were positive he was la former sweetheart of Violet {Sharpe. | New Jersey omners however, have | |mrpd saying they doubted if Burns | {had any conneetion, with the case. | e | | ODD FELLOWsS ATTENTION | All members of the Rebekah and Subordinate branches of' Odd Fel- |lowshxp are requested to assembie | at the I..0O. O, F. Hall, Sunday | evening, June 12, not later thant 7:15 o'clock, to attend -Memorial | Services to be held in the Resur-| réction Lutheran Church. | MRS. EDITH SHEELOR, Noble Grand, Perseverance Rebekah Lodge. O. EIKLAND, Noble Grand, Silver Bow Lodge. —a.dv.‘ e | TO TELEPHONE PATRONS | A new telephone directory is now | in the course of preparation. Pat- |Tons contemplating change of ad-| |dress or persons who wish to have} telephones installed are requested | to mnotify the telephone company | 'before June 11. ' Telephone 420. | —adv. | Kldnapers itizens fell.into the, Relatives paid' released| ‘ THREE FOX FURS DOELKER :\RR'\I(-‘\I D AND BOND IS FIXED AT $5000| LINKEN IN SCARF G. A. Doelker, iocal chiropractor, | PARIS—=Three silver fox scarfs arrested late Thursday on a charge |instead: of one are the latest of- of violating the Harrison Anti- 1g in fur fashions. The new Narcotic Act, was arraigned late |>™ are attached by .two gold SesEndhy |- hetate ited States Tings and may be draped about Commissioner Sey and his bond |tie figure to suit the wearer. They was fixed at $5,000, in default of [T Sener: rauged 8o-shet owo which he was remanded to the SCarfs down the figure in tlocal Federal jail. No time has been et for a preliminary exam- | oL 12 AR ination. 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