The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 6, 1933, Page 7

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‘DA!LY ALASKA EMPmE SA-‘,. DAY,"MAY 6, 1933. _....._,__“ Mlfllmfllt 1’ Church Metropoli Episco “The church v\nh the cordial wel-! opme . Fourth .and Seward streets TRev. HENKY 1. 0SS | 10:30 — 12:00: Family Worship| Hour: The importance of such @n| hour for the family 5 brought QO! Qut attention by a.meinber of fhe House ‘of ‘Representatives in Wash- ington. He stated in an interview Mys. Tvevor Davis, Organist = “Where Welcome and Worship Meet”. Uitifention’ and deed ave liké & railroad coupon,"—they are two _parts not’ godd “if defached. Ourt sefvices will help you realize your: good ‘intentions 'in terms ‘of “happy | daily living. 10:00 a.m:s=Sunday “Sghool. *An § hour of song and study that yqu will like. Minister’ss subject, “Some Spegifi- eations for a Foel-prpof FHousa.’ Notices ror ths churen colunu. must be recelved by The Empue 11:00 am. — Morping Worship. ‘w later than 10 0'clogk Saturday i nnmn topics. ete. everyone had an enjoyable time. '® ® e » e s 0o 0 0 0 0 00 o A committee made up of mem- & CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE bers of ihe Senate and, Hquse of & CHATTER ntatives ‘Hag eharge ofifnéie we.8 o & ein n.!p, last ‘Thursday night, Fite Chxe{ 0y L. Gray appointed -three -members|| 10 oontact Juneau .merchants for r].wlle which .are to be given to] | Mot pany, Fetumned to- Jud the players at the ‘end .of ‘the sea-| Maan 9“09:"’“ . {flpd atter, a”" ‘This is always an.added in- Kushel b “"’x?w Mikad. ‘e is centive for the ‘ball-hawks to in- xesitered ot the OBsui\eau PRI e Jeies . I L. M. Carzigan, reptesentative o Much to ‘the ‘pleasure of Mr xa”&a\ FOR YOUR,FIRST SWEETHEART regarding the study, of the Bible: ‘With: regird cto -the, ‘intérests of otheér membsrs of “Congress, there Is a great pumber of men in tm; hody who feel”.that the Churgh andsthe Bible. dre the most fung mental s in our national Hf For inat , here an illustra- tion: Last yoar 4 publishing house npwonemd e witht regard to my wxiting the notes for the! Sunday!ing service? ‘We shall ‘b -happy to School Jessons that they are cotn- greet you. | piling. The publisher's representa- | ;3 tive" told me that ‘e&ch of the fifty- two -members..of ..Congress had| Z @ sagread to write the notes for the S TR B s vee f the comi Resnrrscflon Lutheran .Chureh | :’.:::n gr:r;mm::\ekwio }fad nfl‘::i % agreed to write was a Bible teacher or an active member in a Bible Camer of Third and Maln Streets study organization” We will try to help you. ¥ou can help us. To- | n to the public Wednesday, after- pFEYV: BRLING K. GLARGONy getier we can spread the know- Pastor. from -2:30 to 4. “ PR " Sabbath, May 13: it A e The public is cordjally thvited ] The Frienciy Chyrh s i~ HOlY. Mass. ledge of Godis - word. Let us ¢o- operate at this hour for this pur- X o v 5 1:30 p.m—Sabbath School. £ tond these Services and visit LhP‘ 10:00 a.m. S.mdt?'v School. Our 4:30 .. —Sermon. 1:00 M—Qm“m mm ading room {schob] is still growing. Give your ! P Ao e g i g00 el P "——‘fll LA child the benefit of a good Sunday pose. F———‘— tal mbly | | LBG]& M W 7:30 p.m.—Evening ‘Worship. ‘We | #———————" ! hate not. changed fhe how of his| OHARLES . PEREONEUS: ATTRACTS RECORD 33 | School training. [ cnc::lhal:cmchm‘ 11:15 am. Morning seérvice urch ‘of the Nativity | |2 service 80 that -those who desire ,Pu.n | Amm HBRE to attend may have the daylight| Sunday services: : Members of the Eleventh Alaska {110 place of the regular liturgical ship.! to light them on their way. Enjoy| 11:00 am. — Morning worship, ture. provéd ;themselves .pet- |4 —————t¥lservice. the Junior ~and Senior Fifth and Gold Streeta {Choirs will render a musical serv- 2. walk in the evening and tufn ,}3;5 p'm';?;:fii s‘;::‘fite your thoughts to worship. The pas~| i ol s “fect ! hosts at the Leglslative Ball ,ngon by them -for the people t jAnthem, “The Word of the Lerd| “Enduréth Forever,” .repeated mnn‘ Bt L‘gg' Rogers' Cantata “Falths Easter R L S e I Heritage.” Solo, ‘The Lofd ITaMind- 7.%0 pm.—Evening Prayer and| ful,” from "Handel's - “Thé EUJL," Sexton. sung by :Miss Eva Tripp. 'Choral Prayer, “God Answers Prager.” May we ‘suggest that.you come at 10:50 and enjoy the “Organ Moments” whieh precede our morn- Fan 4t will e qoticed that there | mmanynewslamnuhobal}‘ Park sthis -year. And some of the | old ones ‘have ‘been brightly touch i MOTHER'S | JAMES, Ngommn DA’Y CA.RDS errk,u TODAY James Moy ymo been In §i. Anps. howital. ¥ h;inq treat- kmgm.tortninfecf zmme""“"' p gt six wepks, ’% RHAl! ey Manning and Bddle’ Roll- ‘ tor ’m‘ " yer “Dotiglas members of -the Ameri- can I.t.z&on gregation, weve -toss- | ‘the ball areund last night, m; 1noked as-if ‘they" had M kem inbrim all winfer. Notices for this chusgen .cowmn $ust be received by The Empire pdt latér than 10 o'clock Saturday imorning to guaraalee change of | ‘sérmon «opics. etc. Sunday services: 10:30 a.m.—Morning service. Su ject, “Temptat 11:30 a.m~Bipie .School Faces the Cross.” Mark 2:30. p.m. ices Misslon. Subjé Vhat Stands For.” . 7:30 pm.~—Evening service. Sub- ject, “TiMerpretation of a Dream.” Wednesday —7:30 p.m.—Mjdwaek Prayer Service. A cordial invitation is given to ttend these services at Douglas the Church First Church of Christ, Solentist PLANTS—SHMUBS—TREES All kinds of plgnts, shrubs and trees best Adopted to your gar- den’ needs. adv. \ W. CADWELL 10:30 a.m—Sunday School. 7:30 pan.—Preaching. Sermon topic, “Sfeps to the L {“Throne.” 2 | Specigl Music, Sunday .School Curner Second and Franklin Sts, ‘Choir VERNON GYES, Pastor |, The general public “Where ‘hungry s ,invited to all serxices. satisfied e B s — Srnday evening 7:30: Lecture. || Douglas mgfle Church Tuesday evening: Regular serviee. 1 St. Aloysius Church ‘ Sunday -services -wili be -held at: g am. in the First Church of L €hrist, Selentist, Juneau, on Fifth| |’ 2nd Main Streets. The subject will e,/ “Adam -and Fallen -Man.” i #12:15 ' p.m.—Sunaay School. * Wednesdaay. 8:00 p.m. Testi- @onial meeting. & Christian science Reading Room | _gh\hch building. This room 1s <5 Seventh Du Adventhh e Rabbit's feet, goodslick pennie . and other gharms are being carrie W“:F“" SOCGIETY by the Elks ‘and Vets'today. - The 00D SALE reason? The boys want to keep Dld;' At the Santtery ‘©rocery Safur- Man Rain away from ' the mul T b wmwmnu hetp ”u day, ‘May 13 —adv. park ¥ ) e I;make your shopping pIAns. JUNEAU FLORIS 8! gt Express quey Ox;ler% Anytime . . - Is cordially i & Rev WM G-P::X);‘SSEUR 8J. lice. The pastor will .preach on .the ’ $:30 am —Holy Muss in Hospltal :’l‘; Ehf\u{fwe o . id. 7:30 c*;“ggl 5 | Wodnesday, May 10fnle Lace tor bas isken for his text lhls E;‘r“;’e‘}gi:‘“;afio‘c:y' A pmy am—Holy Mass and In- Tea by the Women’s Missionary m: x:t(: :°@Vf:;?k,“3§ lsam{e Je‘sa:; m’:;f'zs;zc::rmmy invited to aill hesven il come again in st ghe| [T Lord's Supper the fisst Sun- structions ‘in Church. Society in the church ' parlors. 10:30 am—High Mass and Ser-; There will be no services in this same way as you have seen him K8y of sdch manin. ! going into heaven.” ‘in"Church. church Sundays, May 14 and 21, "Pap—Rosary and -Benedic- as the pastor will be out of ‘town. ‘of ‘the ;Most Blessed Sacra-| Div.ac." t. Wesley Guild: The ladies of the «.g3 | & pronounced’ success. 00 am. Daily—Holy Mass in { Wealey Gulld 'will - meet ‘in e ings | One of the largest turnouts soenf; qpm-c;, chureh parlors on Wednesday after- Sunday, 2:30 pm.—Praise meet-|in Junéau in recent years atiended|: noon at 2 o'clock fhe. | the affalr and the “Legislators, Sy mafiy /gt whom had found no op T4l school porturity to sleep since Wednesday 3.7:30 p.m—Rosar d Bf’n“v‘l.r‘- l | Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Salvation, night due to the prolonged last i session. . s p mll Y upeau in the Eiks' Hall last night | From the elaborate decorations of “red, white and blue, -which | transtormed the "hall, .the excellent | musle of Jimmy sleelus Reyelers The Salvation Army to the refreshments the ball wa: Holy Trinity Cathedral { [, PGS BRI R0 5 UM G BTN, lunmu, in_the good, old dax;,,was (gmous for its beer, its hospitality, its. o(bmq "At the new Gastineau Cafe, the nable hofbray is reborn in all its Over-the-Rhine glory. Here you will £ind the heat of food; the finest ;hrews; court- cous, efficient service, and MODERATE prices. The Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. 8:0C a.m—Holy Communion | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 d.m—~Holy Cemniunion and 11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Serm.cn. & —— | Sunday | " AR ST 00 S iy Northern Light Presbyterian Church 6:30 p. m Oorhsr Féxirth 'and Wdklin’ Sts REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister | Mrs. J. C Smplelon Director twn of the Most Bless>d Sacrament #b¢h evening during the month of ———% | meeting. d 2o { B e I May | Classified ads pay. { é’f First Presbyterian Church o AVID WAGGONER, Minist OWNER The: new owners thave fed thundreds of hungry pegple; have made hundreds happy. They have spent years cnteflng to appetiees. They know what their patrons want; when they want it, and how much they want to pay. They are hests of the old school with a personal ‘interest <in the palate of every guest! DANCE TONIGHT As our guests in the ~Lobby of the Gas- tineau Hotel. FREUDPIE CILMAN'S Yellow Jackets! We found him in one ‘of San Francisco’s finest ial‘es. We tasted a few of his dighes. We signed im on the spot. The man is positively a mag- ician with food. ‘He has, ‘he tells us, devated his life to the ;preparation of food. When you taste his succulent, appetizing creations you’ll want to live at the New .Gastineau! P, EER' Nntumlly' We're going to have an ?hPLE \afsthe finest brews from the No. 1'brew- eries .of Cinein‘hafl Milwaukee, St. Louis and Louisville. Hurray. for the amber mead, the by foam. A4t ps ging. And let us away to the New Gastineau Cafe! At the = Gastineau N W Cafe GASTINEAU/HOFTEL ¥ O Shiabdiy Wt 2TV H % # I and of Course [ 7% Preferred and one giw:t of Common stock anits of one share of A}low ua to mdn-ate to you' the great marmng pombxlihea of .gur Com- For 'fuu information fill in and 'iluka Brewing and Maltin; Cfl. ) coum Ok phone Mr. Juneau.-Alajkuf ¥ Pl send me further particulars nn;fi!‘fl profits. 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