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- gome.” 9 ‘school needs the co-operation of ' the home and th: family altar. ', member of the home to face the dany task with a cheerful heart, PSS YTV YSS sV B N N A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, The m and be B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Le;ding Dopz;'t-fment Store of Month Sale of DRESSES aterials . coming. of smart dresses especially for the;langer women. " All sizes. are lovely. The styles are youthful The tailoring is exquisite. Plenty Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics. ete. G - e+l ]‘ First Church of Christ, | | %imlht P W will be held at 1 in the Flrst Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Streets. The subject will he, - “Ancient and Modern Ne- agromancy, aias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced.” 12:15 pm—Sunday School. Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi- monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room jn church building. This room 15 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. i) " Northern Light Presbyterian | | Church il Corner Fourth and Franklin Sfs. 10:00 a.m.—Bible School | 11:00 am. — Morning Worshid. Sermon by Capt. R. B. Lesher. i Subject, “The Wark of Christ.”) Solo, “Give Thanks. My Soul,” Mlss Eva Tripp. 7:00 p.m.—Intermediate Chnstmn* Endeavor. | r— — _..—___—-rrl | Murretunn Lutheran Church ': L _— Corner of Third and Main Stzeeul REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, | Pastor. “The Frienciy Church” 10:00 am.—Sunday School 11:15 am. — Morning Service.! ‘Anthem, “My Shepard” (Wilson), The Senior Choir with bass soly 3 by Paul Brown. 7:30 p.m.—Annual Thank-Offer- ing meeting of the Women's Mis- stonary Society with the pageant, “The Gift Perfeet.” There will be no moeting of mel of the Thank-Offering meeting. Nov. 80—Annual Fancy Work . Sale and Dinner. Metropolitan M 1 Episcopal Church g Rev, HENRY R. CROSS Fourth and Beward Sireets . “The church with the cordial wel - 10:00 am.—Church School. This The family altar will enable each for the work, truer to and mor: determined to do ym worship. for us at times to think y of Christ's life and this ply . Just n-hifl i T g I Holy Trinity Cathedral | | —_—n are falling; what man do?” Come He: good can a. just| Father together. Catholic Church Church of the Nativity FH h and Gold Streets Rev. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, SJ Pastor Sunday, November 27.—28th Sun- day after Pentecost. First Sunday in Advent. 6:30 a.m—Holy Mass in Hospital Chapel. 8:00 a.m—Holy Mass and In- structions in Church. 10:30 a.m.—Holy Mass and Ser-| {( Dinner Menu mon, in Church. Ham Mgcaroni,- Sayory Sauce 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic- ttered Turnips tion. Bread With, Jam 8:00 am—Holy Mass daily in ; [y Ghurch. Frujf Cake . . OCoffee Friday, December 2—First Fri- OMilk_for the Ohildren) day, usual Devotions at 8:00 o'clock. Saturday, December 3.—Feast of 8t. Francis Xavier, is a day of special devotion. { The Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. (JBunday services: 8:00 am—Holy Communion. 9:45—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and { Bermon. Evening service at Douglas. Please note change in hour for the Sunday School. All men and boys of the church are reminded that tomorrow is the day designated for their ahnual nation-wide corporate communion, and are urged to "be present at one of the services in the Cathe- ral. i - < | Seventh Day Adventists | o 2 o ‘. Corner Second and Franklin Sts. VERNON GYES, Pastor | | Sunday evening, 7:30—The third " Luther League this Sunday DeCAuSe ... o tne series on “Health|Sauge: Maintenance.” It will be illustrated | with demonstrations showing what can be done in the home in times|® lof illmess. Tuesday evening, 7:30 —Regulat’ sérvice. +Thursday evening, 7:30 — The fourth lecture on “Health Main- |tenance” It will desl with the prevention of degenerative diseases. bbath, December 3: p.n.—Regular services. “The public is invited to all meet- e | 121 Man Street ’ CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday _services: 3 11:00 am. worship. 12:15 p.m.—Bible School. 6:30 pan—Young People’s meet- :30 pm—Evening service. ‘Tuesday and mm 7,:30 pm— Evangelistic Services. mmm;mumm and, Jay of each month. T Presbyterian Native O uga!wmmn uvw.-h- 3 prayer seryice. [ — Public | | and let us worship oul‘l i spoons chopped }m} 1 ége, % .| CUp milk, 2 butter, ,10; 3o—llommg ggrvice, 0 :30—Bible School. ¢ 30—Evening service. 7:30 p.m—Wednesday, Midweek L The Salvation Army 1 Bunday—a:ss pan. Sunday—-7:30 p.m. Tuesday—17:30 p.m. CRIS®, WGAI mQKIE RECIPE Breakfast Menu Stewed Prunes, Ohiiled Cooked, Wheat, Cergal ~ Cream Bran Muffins Coffee (Milk for the Children) c Menu, Vegetable Soup Crackers Pear Sauce Crisp Sugar Cookies (Milk for the Children) Crisp Sugar Cookies (With ‘Délicieus Flavor) 1 cup butter, 2 cups sugar, 2 tea- spoons ‘nutimeg, 1 teaspvon Vanilla, 1, teaspoon lemon extract, % tea- spoon almond extract, !4 teaspeon salt, 6 tablespgons cream, 3 €ggs, 3% cups flour, 2 teaspoons cream of tartar. Cream the butter and add su- gar. cream and eggs. .Beat 2 min !|wood’s soundest as well as pret- Add nutrmeg, Mavorings, salt,| Services, Conductedn by Dean Rice, to Be in Trinity Cat}ledfl1 Funeral services'.for the Ank‘e- ‘Mts. J. Montgomery Dang‘ who | died last Thursday, will ;,e;d‘ at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow “affter- noon in Holy Trinity Cflfl!&dr‘l {The obsequies will be co; by Dean C. E. Rice. 3 Remains Lie in State neral hour, the remains will le| in state in the chapel of the, -{Charles W. @arter Mortuary. The pallvearers, all ‘memers of ‘the Pioneers of Alaska, will be: John Reck, Guy McNaugt Jack C. Hayes, Grover C. ; Allen Shattuck and Thomas B. Judson. i Honarary Masonic Pallbearers rends, A. W. Fox and J. W, Wood- ford, Honorary pallbearers fmm the; l,Elks will be H. R. Vander Leest,| 3. L. Gray and H. R. S| Interment will be in asrnefi ¥ ccmebery s ARDOM NOT ECESSARY IN “FILM COLONY Loretta Young ung Is Not Star- red but She Is Suc- ceeding Anyway By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD, (Cal, Nov. 25— Loretta Young is one of Holly- to the question “Is stardom nec- | essary?” In her still ra- ther btief career never omce has been foisted upon the films as a star, and yet from the begin- ning — ‘when she was 14—she h?; risen steadily fan following and ability. ‘DRETYAWNS Pretty, codl- i looking, Lorette calls it “Juck.” In mbdest terms she traces her good flhune k¢ the day.when Meredyn ‘Lieroy ed ber house and wanted her sister, Polly Ann Young, for a role. "Pol]y Anp was out town, so T was, sent down as a substitute,” she says, “and here I am. 'phe star of that picture was Collegn Moore, Who taok a liking to Lorelta and “sold” her to exe- cutives. Her first big lead was apposlte Lon Chaney in “Laugh C]own, Laugh.” “I was ome of 48 girls tested for the part. Any ome of the other 47 ‘would have done just as well, Af not better—and yet I got it.” answers LUEK IS WITH HER That's her way of explaining her | success. It was luck, too, she says, which _falfilled her oreen wish to Add rest of ingfedients and xn,m“ apposite John Barrymore—in dough. - Break ioff bits or cut thin|| slices and place .cookies 3 inches apart i greased baking sheets. Bake 12 minutes in moderate oven. Ham and chnuifl, Mng Six 12 ‘cups .chopped .cooked ham, 1% cups cooked macaroni, % teaspoon salt, % teaspoon pepper, 3 table- spoons chiopped W 2 table- §poohs d pnlon@ 2 table- melted. Mix ingredients lnd buttered ibaking dish. minutes .in w mno\d and swrround %”“" wm Ilv(ny “The Man From Blancky's.” And luck that gave her the leading role in the stccessful, “Life Be- gins” I was very lucky to have ¢xawn such 4 fine script,” she says. The modesty is a bit excessive, Young Tans will @gree, énd it is more than Juck thet has brought Bt ‘ot to maed is the fact tHat she has Ween allowed to progréss as a featufed player, and not heen forced to.garry on her n ‘burden ioretta mm at.a time when !usmn; paprika, tablespoons cho) t uequenfll it ients and serve, pound ‘over (o“ AT THE SO Gastinea® * Mr. G. O, Friewold, Juneau; Lamb, Frank W. Lamb, Dupont. Alaskan c. W. Ferguson, Juneau. Zynda #Hotel W«Nflh Mzs. o ‘W. Eldridge, Port Town- send, Wash. -t — make your shopping plans. 4. flour, #alt mi nn& ook Stir and M¥rs. James Stewart, T & Stroebe, Dupont; Mrs. Frank W, . H. Ohisel, Haines; Carl Lov- ett, Houston, Tex.;.J. M. Fauldo, Capt. and Mrs, #.. Hilton, Ohilkoot Barracks; rutnors ‘were B reconcillia- |tion With ' Grant Withers, hame with variods -other suitors, that when and ¥ s again the day will drom the sereem, That still holgs, and she isn't fi&lfll about re- tirement—yet, big excitement preview gang door until the came . out and. 1 F The casket will not be opened at the Cathedral. Until the fu-|g Honorary pallvearers from thé€|g. Masonic order will be B. M. Beh-| | Offering Meeting at 7:30 o'clock | North—Mrs. Olaf Bodding, South— lier (where 'She 5. Prettiness, eshm, a steady provement in |’ puung ability, all played their part, p her retirement | - SATURDAY, NOV. 26, 1932. J. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather LOCAL DATA By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Jumeasu and vielnity. beginning at 4 pm. Nov. 26: west and on the Arctic Coas a and snow flurries in porti i a ’d.‘cn in the Gulf and southern and cooler tonight and Sunday; moderate southerly winds. Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y ..20.46 40 81 E 12 Rain 4 a.m. today 29.21 39 83 S 8 Rain Noon today ..29.56 38 76 w 3 Pt. Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS i YESTERDAY | TODAY <3 Highest d4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather -6 -6 | -6 -6 24 0 Clear [} 4 | [ 4 0 Cray B( hel 58 6 | -2 8 24 Trace fiw Fort Yukon 8 -8 { =18 4 12 .02 dy nana 0 (RS R 0 06 cldy | 5. 2 | -8 2 4 0 cldy 22 20 | 8 10 4 0 Cldy 34 32 | 26 30 26 02 Pt.Cldy 4 34 32 | 28 30 20 10 Snow 21 21 | 14 16 0 20 Snow 38 38 i 30 30 10 60 Snow 41 40 | 39 39 8 102 Rain 46 - | 32 = 8 60 Pt. Cldy 44 44 | 42 42 4 248 Rain 44 44 | 42 44 28 48 Rain 26 20 10 14 4 0 Clear 48 48 46 50 0 06 Clear 54 52 i 42 42 6 0 Cldy 4 70 ! 58 58 4 0 Cldy The barometric pressuxh is modcmltl} low over the northeaal- 'n Pacific Ocean and throughout Alaska except in the extreme cter is slightly above normal on the Arctic Coast with clear weather that district and unsettled wzather in Interior and Western Al- Temperatures have risen on the western mainland, and have with rain or snow in- Southern ons of the Interior. The barom- Interior. CHURGH WILL GIVE PAGEANT | SUNDAY NIGHT, Special Feature' ' Service Tomorrow at Resur- rection Lutheran The Women’s Missionary Society | of Resurrection Lutheran Church! will hold its annual Public Thank-! Sunday evening. The program wil feature a short pageant, “The Gift Perfect,” with the following cast: Women's Missionary Society— Mrs. Alfred Zenger. Reader—Mrs. Harry Stonehouse. Angel—Birdie Jensen. Women of the Missionary family: Mrs. Martin Borleck, East—Judith Alstead, West—Mrs. Erling Olafson. China—Rachel Borleck. India—Sylvia Berg. South America—Geraldine Bod- ding. Africa—Myrtle Mello. American Indian—Minnie Rogen Japan—Violet Mello, Appropriate eostuming will add| greatly to the effectiveness of the pageant. Incidental music will be furnished by the Junior Choir, under the direction of Mrs. E. K Olafson. } —a———— JUDGE CARDOZA'S INITIAL 1S TRACED TO ANCESTORS | KOKOMO, Ind., Nov. 26.—The “N” in the name of Judge Benja-! min. .N. (Cardozo, of the United| States Supreme Court, is a family {thandle,” Samuel N. Cardoza, groc- ‘ eryman and nephew of the Judge, | explains. : Samuel Cardozo says the Iazmly originally came from Cordova in | Spain, but during the mqulsm:m‘ most of the family emigrated to! England. [ { Since that time every male de- scendent has carried as a distinc- | tive mark the middle initial ‘“N” ! which originally stood for the old‘ Bpanish name, “Ninez.” } FRANCE, RUSSIA |in Sand Cave in 1925, goes an. | MAW UP-PACT ] ) i 3 Mmk Furs Wanted ¥ ‘ 55 En # OPEN TO BUY LARGE QUANTITIES OF BOTH RANCH AND WILD HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID N. SOBEL, Inc. 208 West 30th St New York City Contact for Information and Shipping Tags H. J. YURMAN, ‘Alaska Répresentative Triangle Building, Juneau the Pact of Goncmabmn and Non: aggression between France and So- viet Russia has been approved by the Cabinet. Premier Herriot said he would place +his signature on the ‘document next Tuesday. ——,-— BOWLING GREEN, Ky., Nov. 26. —The battle to preserve the body'! of Fleyd. Collins, who met death Prof. C. F. ‘Callaway, dirécior of ] research in embalming at the Uni- } versity of Missouri, recently was | called in. He used plastic surgery | methods to restore the body, which § row rests .at Crystal Cave, three miles from where Cdliins met his death. {. e Toys Toys " For Big and Little GIRLS AND BOYS TOYS that WALK TOYS that . TALK See Our Artillery Department!, Oh, Boy; Such Guns! PRICES WERE NEVER LOWER Sélect them now while the stock 15 frésh. "We ‘will ghadly put them aside until Christ- mas. Wednesday — Lutheran Ladies’ Aid—November 30 Tea—2-4—Bazaar—Dinner— $:30-7:00 JUNEAU DRUG COMPANY Postoffice Snbl'.lflan No. 1 Phone 33 Free Dnuvery ‘ v J er as well is advocated ag a ration mg“edxent by Jamés & Oulbertson, Noble County Farm Agent. ‘When @ mon-légume Toughage is fed to the catile, Culbertson rg- ports marked Sucoess by feeding Let the advertisements help youjore-tenth «0f & pound of limes onp | s per heatl per day. WHERE DO YOU-KEEP THIS .-and other tection from the dang enoffi; Toss, dama eft. Ani adequate protection costs fag ' less than replacenvent. A’Safi , Deposit Box* ‘il our “strof 3 vaults will give yout nhfifl the protecnon at a cost of my ‘a W per monlll. 3 p-r are wof -worth- ¢ ! W ‘your: box today. We have & S T e e 1 i alua Blt»s? jewelry, ucunue., .n valubbles, ‘deserve *pros , and i ROLLE SKATIN: Quwk Service Low Prices 'PIONEER CAFE J. K. Paull and Nick Noak 114 Front St. 'NEVER CLOSES = Phone 137 Once Tried, Always Patronized For Expert Window Cleaning Phone 485 GET OUR PRICE BY THE JOB— Not by the Hour 30 Gallon Range Boller ' $9 50 Toilet . $15.00 (Stafiurd New Pattern Bowl) RICE & AHLERS CU PLUMBING - HEATING SHEET METAL W tell you in advance what ;ob mitcm” EVE DA¥—3 to 11 pjn., except Saburd“zs Sun- days, holidays—1 to 5:30, 7:30 to 11. Instruction hour, 6:30 to 7 30. A. B. Hall. Gus Gflstflf y m