The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 19, 1932, Page 2

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J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA /By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) ’THANKSGIVlNG - MESSAGE WITH - MUSIC SUNDAY Spec'al SerV)ces Are Ar- ranged Sunday, Pres- byterian Church Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 pm., Nov. 19: Rain or snow tonight and Sunday;moderate southeasterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Hum!'dity Wind Veiocity = Weather 4 pm. yest'y ..2043 35 92 SE 10 Rain-Snow 4 am. today ...2946 35 97 s 9 Ram Noon today 29.63 32 98 S [} Snow CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS B = - — sy S, e e ——. Py YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4p.m. Lowest4a.m. 4a.m, Precip. 4am. u;np. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs, Weather 8 2 12 4 -26 -36 -4 -10 -8 -20 20 -36 34 32 36 36 36 26 40 26 3 35 Thanksgiving Day: 10:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and Address. urch cotumn | b¥ The Empire | oot later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guurantee change of sermon topics. etc. At the regular morning service of the Northern Light Presbyterian | Church tomorrow morning, Capt. R. B. Lesher, who is temporarily filling the pulpit, will present 2 | Thanksgiving message, according to anncuncements made by church of- | ficials today. In addition, an ex-| | tensive program of Thanksgivingll music has bcen arranged and the | following numbers will he pres- |ented by the church choir. under the direction of Mrs. J. C. Staple- ton: Solo—“Grateful Am I, Oh Lord,” [ 1 i 4 Clear Clear Pt. Cldy Pt. Cldy Clear Clear Cdy Cldy Seventh Day Adventists o o R —— ‘ First Church of Christ, 1 Corner Second and Franklin Sts. i Scientist | | VERNON GYES, Pastor B 5| Sunday evening, 7:30—The first| Sunday services will he held at|lecture of a group on health main-| 411 am. in the First Ghurch of | tenance. It will acquaint those Christ, Sclentist, Juneau, on Fiftn |attending with the anatomy and and Main Streets. The subject will | physiology of the human body. )| be, “Soul and Body.” These lectures will be illustrated 12:15 p.m.—Sunday School. ‘“n.h special lantern slides whieh s Duteh Harbor . Kodiak .. 38 38 40 38 44 Announcing the Opening of Our Toy Department On the Sécond Floor Only a few weeks and Christmas will be upon us. It is not too early to shop. Bring along your gift list and have your toys selected and laid away, and, before you know it your Christmas shopping will be done —and at a very reasonable cost. Things are so cheap this year that even the poorest of us can distribute a little holiday happiness. CELLOPACK CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS Distinctive Exclusive B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store - Monday M‘orniég“ WE PLACE ON SALE S0 DRESSES PRICED FOR QUICK SALE AT 5195 - 5295 - 5395 All Wool French S pun Jersey— Rayon Crepe— Al Silk Rough Crepe— And Georgette Sizes 14 to 50- NO EXCHANGES NO APPROVA NO ALTERATIONS B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store 3 o | and Mrs. Baldwin on Ninth Street. Rev. Erling K Olafson, pastor of the Resurrection Lutheran Church, will be the officiating clergyman. Miss Blake is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. O. Blake, of Sea- side, Ore. She is associated with ' Grocery. — ; Business College. Her brother, | solely (9 camry. & natural gas pi 10 at the home of Mr.[Keliy Blake, i5 a resident of this Jine, » . Orme was graduated from Junesu High School in 1920.) connected with George Broth- A suspension bridge, 1,280 feet long with towers 130 feet high, hasg . |the executive office of the Juneau|been huilt over & Nebraska river Wednesday. 8:00 pm. — Testi~| will increase their educationa: monial meeting. value. Christian Sclence Reading Room | Tuesday evening, in' church building. This room 1s| service. open to the public Wednesday after- noons from 2:30 to 4, The public is cordially invited to | nustrated. ntbend these services and visit the| Sapbath, November 26: reading room. 1:30 p.m.—Sabbath School. 2:30 p.m.—Regular services. | Northern Light Presbyterlan | | Church | ings. P 3y | Corner Fourth and Franklin sts. | 10:00 am.—Bible School. P 11:00 am. — Morning Worshi. Setmon by Capt. R. B. Lesher. Special Thanksgiving music con- sisting of: Solo—"Grateful Am I, Oh Lord,” Mrs. Evelyn Hollman. Cello solo “Song Without Words,” Miss Stella Jones, cello- ing. ist; Mrs. G. E. Krause, accompan- = 7:30 p.m—Evening service. ist. | Anthem—*“Praise Ye The Father,” By the Choir. Solo—"“Thanks Be to God,” Max Lll}' of each month, Scriber. 7:00 p.m.—Intermediate Christian J Presbyterian Nauve Church Endeavor. A b L L L T Bethel Pentecostal Assembly 121 Mam Sireet CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor, Sunday services: 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 12:15 p.m.—Bible School. Evangelistic Services. R e ) 1" Resurrection Lutheran Church lq e - Corner of Third and Main Streets REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor. “The Friendly Church” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 5 11:15 a.m. — Morning Service. Duet, “The Holy City” (Adams),' Mrs, Olafson and Miss Thordarson, accompanied by Miss Palmer on the piano. Choir. Sermon subjecfl “Change.” 6:30 p.m—Luther League. Thanksgiving Day — Service at 11:15 am. Nov. 30.—Annual Sale and Dinner. I HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker 10:30—Morning service. 11:30—Bible School. 7:30—Evening service. prayer service. i — 1S The Salvation Army Public meetmxs Tuesday—17:30 pm Metropolitan “Methodist Episcopal Church | The $10000 hospial for Wran gell Ins . EDERA . Yed unis programmed for Rev. HENRY R. CROSS Fourth and Sewurd Sureets “The church with the cordial wel. come.” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. “‘Re- ligious Education’ is a familiar phrase today. The phrase is much in evidence because the need is becoming evident. Yet in the very us2 of this -phrase danger lurks. We are likely to regard religious education apart from education as such; unless religious education makes education religious it fails.” 11:00 am. — Morning worship. This Sunday opens the Thanksgiv~ ' ing ‘week. THe thoughts of the people of Juneau will range be- vice, has just been completed, Troast, Architeot, who yesterday from that point. and a staff headquarters. are now 71 pupils enrclled. nurse at present. work is being physician residing at Wrangell, —————— The medical 7:30 — Regular | Thursday evening, 7:30—The sec- ond lecture on health maintenance. The public is invited to all mect- | & | 8:30 p.m—Young People’s meet- Tuesday and Friday, 7,:30 p.m.— The Lord’s Supper the first Sua- 7:30 p.n.—Wednesday, Midweek | VA SR WRAN GELL INSTITUTE| HOSPITAL COMPLETED; ,valudhle to young people as mey{f“ raney Wok LAST UNIT T PLANNED te, the fifth and last immediate construction at the Shoemaker Bay | was. anmounced today by N. L.‘ returned The other four units comprise the dormitories, a schcol building, There The hospital is a 10-bed institu- tion. Its staff comprises a single ten care of by a 50c Ploneer Taxi, Phone 443. adv. 1| | Mrs. Evelyn Hollman. Cello solo — “Song Without Words,” (Mendelssohn - Bartholdy) Miss Stella Jonss, celloist; | G. E. Krause, accompanist. | Anthem—“Praise Ye The Fath-| er,” By the Choir. “Thanks Be To God,” Max Scriber. LEGTURES ON HEALTH START | SUNDAY NIGHT Series Will be Given at Seventh-Day Adventist Chapel in Juneau | Portland .. Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton .. Seattle 50 56 10 60 56 .. 82 38 38 10 52 46 58 44 10 52 54 6 54 48 58 @ hoRmrRoocovrorRdora San Francisco The barometric pressure is moderately low over Western an71 Southern Alaska and most of Western Canada with rain or snow in Southern Alaska and portions of: estern Canada. The pressure is moderately high in Northern Alas:a with clear weather in Interior and Western Alaska. Temperatures have fallen over most of East- ern Alaska and have risen over extreme Southwestern Alaska and in the Western Interior. INSURANCE " Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska | A series of lectures to be given| at the Seventh - Day Adventist| Chapel will begin Sunday evening | with a group of health lectures dealing with such subjects as anatemy, physiology, common di- seases and how to prevent and care, for them, and the laws of health| and life applied in a practical way‘ |to the various conditions. Vernon Gyes, a graduate Sani— tarian and Microbiologist, has pre-] pared special slides to illustrate his | \lectures so that those who have| |not a ready knowledge of the sub-| Jjects will be able to understand | them. The lectures promise to be es- | pecially helpful to parents and also| | i 1 | | deal with the promotion of health | jof the buman body from the cradle to old age. Everybody, old| and young, is invited to attend; | these Sunday and Thursday even-! | ing lectures. " STERLING LOCATES IN BLOMGREN APTS. Hawley W. Sterling, Assistant Chief Engineer for the Alaska Road | Commission, who with is son, Joe Sterling, arrived in Juneau from Tokotna recently to make his home here, has taken the apartment in the Blomgren Apartments formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meherin. Mr. Sterling will be join- .cd by Mrs. Sterling who remained in Fairbanks for a short visit be- fore continuing to Juneau. \ 1 tween giving thanks to God for plenty, to thanks for even a crust of bread. It is not ‘“depression” and “hard’ times” but a lack of “hearing the words of Jehovah” (Amos 8:11) that makes ungrateful hearts. Sermon theme, “Bring me, I pray | thee, a morsel of bread.” 6:30 p.m.—Evening worship. As the Taku winds continue to blow | our horizons are closer. Are there spiritual 'Pakw's when such ques- tions are asked as in Judges 6:13: “1# Jehovah is with us, when then is all this befallen us?” Come in a Thanksgiving spirit for an hour of worship with our Heavenly Father. 1 i Cathelic Church Church of the Nativity Fyth and Gold Streets Rev. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S8.J., Pastor Sunday, November 20.— Twenty- seventh Sunday after Pentecost. 6:30 am.—Holy Mass in Hospital Chapel. 8:00 am~—Holy Mass and In- structions in Chureh. 10:30 am.~—Holy Mass and Ser- mon, in Church. 3 7:30 pm.—Rosary and Benedic- tion. 8:00 am—Holy Mass daily m church. Monday, November 21, Feast of the Presentation .of the Blessed Virgin Mary; and Saturday, No- vember 26, Peast of St. John B:orchmans, patron of the Altar Boys' Society, are days of special devotion. F iy iy Gomoarar House All The Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. RICE," Dean. 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