The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 30, 1932, Page 2

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i ¥ ¥ ' ! | | i ON f HERE Is A RFAL OPPORTUNITY TO FILL OUT AND RESTOCK | YOUR DISH SUPPLY Formerly $5.95 32-PIECE SET NOW $4.45 OR YOU CAN BUY ONE PIECE or as many as you want at the same 25% Reduction . . . COME IN AND SHOP THROUGH THIS Notices for this church column | must be received by The Empire| aot later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guaranteée change of | sermon topics, etc. Ip 10:30—Morning service. 11:30—Bible School. 7:30—Evening service, 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday, Midweekr rayer service. —0 Public meeungs: Sunday—2:30 p.m. Sunday--7:30 p.m. | Puesday—T7:30 p.m. | First Church of Christ, Belentist | BB LSL Re oHl S BS Y | Sunday servicés will be held at| {11 am. in the First Church of and Main Streets. The subject will be, “Love.” Sunday School discontinued unm the first Sunday in August. 12 Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi- monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room in church building. This room 1is open to the public Wednesday after- noons. from 2:30 to 4. attend these services and visit the reading room. n - 2| FOTDA r Al , h il EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING B i e s A B ik 4 Solutlon'of Yesterdays Puzsle ‘-"t‘m,.. . | 4 High 2 city The Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. mcm ; A;g;'uu;mn D OINJAIT FIAID]! INIG 1 Winglike ,, en ; ¥ Dean, | church AR EISEZEIL AITIE R 11 ead pody | )llil?gonvm.——}{‘&ly (i:nmxglrxmon, o Yeceptacle [MITZZKIE|TITILIE |S FS [E| 1* Comporient ehrends Co., Inc. jmim e ol feouesomiant) - ! ormon. ecor 1 / 2 anguago ' b | oo | No Sunday School until Sep- '™ kg Gl IN[SWZS PlOIT OIN| 20. Parent tember. {14 In behalf of E [NID W1 IMBZARIE]| 25 Fixcessive Juneau’s Leading Depariment Store JSVpIUE eI A TIOURRS. i ket | AIRISEAISIE AL ’ n“{'-v‘.f’{fizh i ‘ . me 31, Mo Catholio Church |16, Au‘anh\nce SIOZTIAILICHASITIAIRIE gz Pey oahs *" Church of the Nativity 1 \E/hE‘rLzlg L :: :‘)'E- S E x g ‘; a:.. :fld?;r‘f:é 3 SR e MO e i B . sy . Self-euiden 4 i = truth l ay of Sitka on her return voy-|John R. Ward, Fred Patrick, E. Fifth and Gold Streets EILZMI ITITIEINISEAULIS| 41 Mers ey l'age to the Puget Sound metropo-|C. Michagls,* 8100 9»“;’--4;;‘" ?‘;“5 and Instruc- RIE|T|I [RIEZDloju|B]LE many | lis. For Skagway—Mr. and Mrs, Liv-|tion in the Chureh. SITIORIEDSIWIE [E|TIS| 42 Tesue Torth | Puts Off Cargo ngston Wernecke, Claire Wernecke,| 10:30 a.m—High Mass and Ser- | i {‘Ji’erm the On entering the harbor; the ves- [Mr. and Mys. Charles Nye, Vine|mom followed by Benediction of the Wi o 52. Betore 1. Singing s sel moored at the Femmer Whar! |Meehan, E. R, Hauser, Blessed Sacrament. ; matirs e Ry sxlighle 16. ‘Anglo-Baxon where she discharged coal and dis- | oo LD n’ ‘;““ . Applauds refrains money of | embarked - passengers. She then [ P Resurrection Lutheran Chureh || 33, it woman . Sines e I cBlamstion . o RER0UDC) .,hmed to the City Dock. Bhe Fines of More than One TS i, O 14 Color o TRle Gty v 3 ‘measur 5. 9. Light fabrie ‘ but off general cargo and took m\‘ Million Dollars Rescinded Cor;grv%;h‘!‘;%flx"&i‘;{sgzwux IS LR ) Per;!a:u‘: 76, Athtmative 80, Traditional U.A[L\m]g passengers . . ) Phavtel garmen! DOWN b tories | Pastor. ything 61. Sour 55. Desire < e NC ‘estel as 39 1 d i Put forth 4. Myself i S it $ Vessel Wl“ Be Early Mon-‘”,l;fhw“ orihwestern has 39 round | b6 DE JANEIRO, July 30— | “The Friendly Church Jowandr 8RN 3. Inidsesent . sr?\gwlra‘ffit‘ 1 Wiy 8 | Fines aggrezating ore than 'a| 11:00 am. — Morning service.{{]: & e 3 rginia J 59. Note of the day on Return Trip Persons who disembacked here| e SEECININE. BO LA 8| oD, “Jesils Weths Over Jeruil o iVERSLL . MLGEpdof | 8 Homey o o iomale. to Seattle e ign owned compantes, including|salem” Max Scriber will sing a {7 §iAf 69, Goddena ot G Dhpaver hoxes .. .- gssin Mrs. T. Johnson, Mrs. Russellitne Standard Oil, Texaco and At-|vocal solo at this service. |81, Make - m?n%\‘n?s fl l;nfl b fig. (Dmvn: prefix g 4 corrections “mis . Ex 66. Caress RVl o taity. daus aares ard ‘Snn th, Mrs. Fred A. Swanson, Miss | lantic on charges of violating the| Daily Vacation Bible School be- o 70. Balntation ok 65, Song 14 passengers for Juncan. the |Florence Lekins, Ruth Lundell,|rcvenue stamp law have been re-|@inning Monday. Registration at| steams}n; B‘Iormwestern Ca 5 "I) E. McConnell, H. C. Miner, Bert | ccnded by the Supreme Court. [9:00 a. m. at the Presbyterian e A i Pa'l’ o |H. Mull, Allen T. Sherman,Amos sS4 Gl Church. Rl s [Berg and four s August 7—Miss Ellen Reep, solo- Cog, enron‘e from Seattle to kagway, called here this morning, arriving at ¥ a. m. and departing . @At 10:30. She is scheduled to be back at this port early Monday murmna and then will sail =i Outgoing Pa Outgoing passeng For Haines ! SOUTH FOR VISIT | { 'S were: | Mrs. Frey Boynton will leave L. Dauphing, ' by | Seeley, W. Gerwels, sister in Yakima, Washington. SHE has a reputa- ; tion fer her haking, hut she says it’s pld-f ashioned to bake now. Even she buys her bread and cakes.— at the ‘PEERLESS BAK- ERY—and she says they are better than. she can make. . SHE SAYS THAT THERE IS NO BETTER BREAD 3 MADE THAN PEERLESS BREAD - AND WE ALWAYS ASK FOR IT L e B ) Beatrice Mur- |morrow on the - Northland for phy, Donald Murphy, Charles N. ‘monlh‘s visit with her mother and to- a | “How Could the Devil Show Christ Know If You Are a Christian.” ist of Seattle, will sing “Kirken ery et gammelt ‘hus,” at the m')rnmg' seryice next Sunday. Rey. D. D. Kistler, the Prcsldem of our church, is coming to Juneau some time during August, Watch ' for announcement of the date. f e Corner Second and Franklin Sts. VERNON GYES, Pastor Sunday evening, 7:45 — Lecture, All the Kingdoms of the “Earth?” Tuesday ‘evening, 7:45—"¥You Can Sabbath, ‘August 6: 1:30 p.m.—Sampath School, 2:80 p.m.—Regular services. " “The church with the cordial wel- of Ohrist. would like to know before the serv- books in which'‘they are ‘to be | ?o;:d may be in: Teadiness. Ser-! of 'a Thousand Wonders.” S T uu gl !n b.m—tvvnlu seryice, Lecture on Book ol Revelation, Py 30 The public is invited to all meet- Rev. HENRY R. CROSS Fourth and Seward bireets eome.” i Tne Salvation Army hi IO e ooy o AL |Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth| bo The public is cordialiy invited to| Church (,orner Fourth and Franklin Sts. —_ — Northern Light Presbyterian REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, No services. b Russian Orthodox Church | REY. A, P. KASHEVAROFF, Pastor. Saturday, 7:00 p.m.—Vespers and atins combined. A chapter of the Let:AHandsd;to enter the premises. Violation of | Golfers’ Association is being form- |this courtesy will result in denial in Fort Worth, Texas, more ‘than 100 southpaw | Iinksmen. sts. | Sunday, 10:00 a.m.—The divine| courts about damage done to gar- lnurgy of Saint John Chrysostom. ‘dens by players retrieving balls, |, | petitors. which | ATHLETES OF 39 NATIONS READY - FOR OLYMPIADS | VicePresident Curtis Will Speak Sixteen Words at Openan IJOS A){OELES Qa! July 30— | The world's ‘athletic strength, mob- ilized from thirty-nine nations, will | pass in review at the starting of the' Tenth Olympiad. Sixteen words. will be spoken by Vice-President Charles Curtis: “I proclaim ‘opening of the Olympic Games in Los Angeles celebrating the Tenth Olympiad of modern era.” Lieutenant George Calnan, vet- eran of three international class- {ics, with raised hand will swear | allegiance to foes and fellow com- | .- ATTENTION TENNIS CLUB MEMBERS Because of complaints made by residents living near the tennis | members are requested to hereafter 'ask ‘permission from householder of the use of courts to offender. By order Executive Committee. ~—adv. Daily Cross-word Puzzle /dnn fl.%%%%%fl i %flfl%.‘flfl ) o A REAL GOO. DAN TONIGHT 50c for D TIME CE g ! Ladtes F ree With Music That Sets Y LOTS OF FUN. FOR our Feet Tickling EVERYBODY Krane and Peterson A. B HALL® SATUR DAY, '9:30 'P. M. < Why Pay Full Automatic More? Oil Burner Cmnpletc, installed ;in runmr% ordcr. with 16-barrel fuel oil tank $350.00 Guaranteed to Be Underuwriters’ Made by one of the largest oil burner companies in th Satisfactory Label he world ice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing Heating Sheet ii'letal “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” ——) THE Royal Range Quick and Even Heating Oven Eliminates Guess Work and Baking Failures Large Cooking Top Surface Long Lasting Body Construction NOW ON DISPLAY Thomas Hardware Co. Frye's Delicious Hams Three, Deliveries. Daily Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MFEATS, FISH AND POULTRY and ‘Bacon Phone 38 11:00 @, — Morning worship. ! Migs® Maude Reyden, of London,! ™ |Epgland, some years ago wrote al sermen under the theme Where! Jesus Staggers Us.” Not only the ‘theme lingers in one's thoughts but the contrasts which come to our| minds as we try to follow the life 12:06 pan.—Sunday School. Re- ligion cannot be taught by parents hymns are to be chosen, the pastor | ice’ what they may be so that the | theme, “A*Vistt to the House 6 i ERE A Bethiel Fentecostal Assembly | 121 Mam Street - CHARLES ©. PERSON’EUS —Bidle Schgol, i #—:«Ymfil People’s meet- “Tuesday, T:30 pm. — Prophetie] - J. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU ‘The Weather LOCAL DAT, i By thé 0.’8, Weather Bureaw) Forecast for Yuneau, and vidplty,)oclnnlnx at 4 pm., July 30; Rain tonight and Sunday; moderate southerly winds. FOR INSURANCE {*See/H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telcphone 409 B.M. Behrends Bank Bldg ALASKA MEAT Co, QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter PHONE. 39 Austin Fresh Tamales Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 c.’Afl“', rain fell at Prince —— wall and British peratures ] alone.. The churech has a valuable Time - Baremeter ‘Temp. Humidity Wind Veioeity' . Weather contribution to make to this teach-| 4 P.m. Vest'y .29.81 56 00 w 2 Cldy ing. Are you recelving your share?| 4 a.m. today 20.85 51 100 8 4 Rain 8:00 pm. — Evening WOrsh]a| Noen today .. 2981 52 F 8@ SE 1% Rain At this' gervice " the 'cemgregation i will be asked to choose the h}mxuj i i CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS they would like to sing. If old, old VESTERDAY | TODAY *.. | i . 43.m, - Precip. temp. wmp ' temp. temp velocity ‘@4hirs, W u gsasgzaganirdosnys - '~wsssg=szsésszs§s‘s‘s m‘énoabmaun‘b*;@*m High cost is unyeegseary sfor summe: heat Start ‘your fire with INDIAN for quick heat. Bank it well with CARBONADO, Your fire will require little attention threughout the day. Lump Nut INDIAN Per Ton F. 0 B, Bunkers " Call Us Direct—PHONE 412 !’acific Coast Coal Co. T T T T T T T T T e e e LT T T TR T T T T4 0 b T

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