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_THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1933. MARTHA SOCIETY | New SPENDS HAPPY Phoenix Hosiery Custom Fit Tops $1.00 A perfect fit for any leg. This conifortable top stretches both ways. | i by the hostesses, Mrs. Service, Chiffon . B e a"s‘ievgf:}; Reg- Semi-Sefvice d guests were present for B M n:ndsrl:‘::(ljmf:wgtx “:’:‘; Behrends Co., Inc. Mrs. Gunnar blomgren and Mrs. K. Hooker Host- esses at Luncheon invited guests 'pro- m held "at the béach cot- tage of M Gunnar Blomgren at a yesterday, one of the ble of the season. o'clock in the morning filled to capacity, left erian Church for the a delicious luncheon fiftesn |the P |taxed to the limit. The Rev. John A. Glasse, Gun- nar Blomgren and Arthur Ficken guests of the Soclety at luncheon and spent the day at the Ficken cottage nearby. Under the direction of Mrs. Wal- ter P. Scott and Mrs. David Hous- el, a volume of work for the fall aar was - accomplished during afternoon. An ideal day; wigh the sun shin- ing all day at the beadh contrib- uted to the pleasiire of the oliting. —-—-—0—0—&——1- JUNEAU TEAMS IN COMBINE TO BEAT NINE AT DOUGLAS A combination team of . the \Bruins and the Cubs will .plqy the Douglas Islanders this evening at Douglas at 6:30 o'clock if the |\\l‘uLhEX permits. The Douglas team {has been strengthened by some of { | | | | cowmn | Notices for this churcn DAY AT BEACH the social meeting of the | ' 4ry's present difficulties. A pzo e A S X et 2 S ol i i must be received by The Empire | 2ot later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics. | First Church of C | Scientist i i - 4 Sunday services will be held at §l am. in the First Church of Christ, Sclentist, Juneau, on Fiftn and Main Streets. The subject will be, “Soul and Body.” 12:15 p.m.—Sunaay School. Wednesday. 8:00 p.m. Testi- monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room In church buflding. This room 15! open to the public Wednesday after- | noons from 2:30 to 4 The public’is eordially In sttend these services and v. reading room. 1 Catholic Church Church of the Nativity ] 2 - 3| Fifth and Gold Streets Rev. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J. Pastor - May 21—Fifth Sunday, after Easter 6:30 a.m.—Holy Mass in Hospital| Chapel. 8:00 am—Holy Mass struetions in Church. 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and ser-| mon in Church. 7:30 p.m—Rosary and Bened! tion of the Most Blessed Sacr: ment. 8:00 a.m. Daily—Holy Mass m} Church. 7:30 p.m—Rosary and Benedic-' tion of the Most Blessed Sacrament| each evening during the month of May. May 25.—Ascension Thursday—A| holiday of obligation. ™ First Presbyterian Church DAVID WAGGONER, Minister. | Sunday tervices: 10:30 a.m—Morning service. Sub- ject, “The Great Refusal” Mark 10: 17-21. 11:30 a.m.—Bible School. “Jesu Answers His Adversaries.” Mark 12: 28-40. 2:30 p.m. — Services at Douglas! Mission. | 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. Sub-| ject, “Christ and the Demoniac.”, Mark 5:9. Wednesday — 7:30 p.m.—Midwaek| Prayer Service A cordial invitation is given to attend these services. ek | Resurrection Lutheran Church 2 — 1] Corner of Third and Main Streets REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON. Pastor. “The Frienaly Church” ¢ Sunday and In- ¢ | Ch |ing purpose. Christian cducation is; more than gefting information| |about what is going on in the world, It is getting mlup)etaucni iwas on his third missionary jour- |in lan Senior Department 11:00 am No services while} pastor is absent. | | ithe league players and they say that they are out to win. The Juneau team likes the Doug- {las spirit but they. do. not figure ¥y ( athedral | on going all the way.there to get ———3 beat, The Vy. R\‘v l,n’\)"ll‘fi E. RICE,' Juneau's battery will be Lind- Dean om, pitcher, and Bloomquist, 8:0C a.m.—Holy mmunion. ving and Douglas will haye 10:00 a.n.—Sund: School | Lundell pitching and Doogan catch- 11.60 a.m.—Morr Prayer and ing. Serm.cn. | — Ryening sepvice gt Northern Light Presbyterian | Confirmation Class Church il (I\\ evenings in the Cathedral, » 1:30 o'c Cofnsr Fourth apa Frapklin Sts. Bishop Rowe will administer prv JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister | Confirmation on Sunday, May 28. | & Metropolitan 7M| thodist | Episcopal Church | | l‘ht (l urch with t come Fourth and Sews ne c | ard Street§ Rev. HENRY . CROSS The Re Ralph W. Sock- |man of N rk City when ask- i “What help do we get when| we turn to the Teacher of the | Galilean Hills?” said: “To ”xnwm‘ that question would require a vol-) {ume. May I sug: however, one, gnal contribution we get from ist for our education program-— | namely satisfying and centraliz- to show us where we are 1,umg| member of the family to counteract the fev h activity of the week in getting ahead of others. This time is divided into periods for worship, study and singing. You will enjoy this arrangement. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship ice. When the Apostle Paul ney he went to Ephesus and there he found a few followers of Christ. He asked them: “Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you first be- lieved?” They replied: “No, we did not L\'cn hear that there is a Holy Spirit.” How many people in Ju- neau would answer that question the same way as the people of Ephesus? ~ The Pastor’s theme r this service wil be “The Holy all those who free at these hours little of their cur Heavenly invitation are time in worship of Father we extend to fellowship with us. Please remember the social in 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. This is India Lace Day. A short play- let will be ngen by girls of the LISSEN, PODNER -- I GOTTA STAND YA O » FOR THIS GRUB... THEY SAY THINGS IS PICKIN' UP HERE IN .. CINCINNATI ... 8 AIN'T GOT A NICKEL.. |mo church parlors on Friday, the { tic” and inspiration to keep up goingjs on. Christian education should not be rning how to get ahead|gs of others bm how to get ahead with othe; 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon—Family Worship Hour. An hour for each and desire to invest a} Mrs. J. C. Stapleton, Director Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” "God broadcasts ever, — in his ce indistinct?” Our services are nned to help clear up the “sta- of life, to put you in tune with the Infinite,—why not attend and see for yourself? 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. An hour of song and study that you will like 11:00 am. — Morning worship. Minister’s subject,. “Relativity, With No Apologies to Einstein.” Anthem, {“Our Song Shall Rise” (van Berge). Solo by Paul Brown, “‘Hope Shall Lead Me On.” Choral Prayer, “The Words of My Mouth.” Why not give us the pleasure of greeting you this Sunday? We suggest that you ecome early and enjoy the “Organ Moments” which begin at 10:50 a.m. i Y | Seventh DI’ Afientku | = D Corner Secand and Frapklin Sts. VERNON GYES, Pastor “Where hungry pouu are satisfis Sunday evening '130 Lecture. Tuesday evening: Regular servige. Sabbath, May 27: 1:30 p.n.—Sabbath School. 2:30 p.m.—Sermon. ifl‘ Bethel Penueutal mbly R CHARLES ©. Pmasbma. Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 am. — Morning worship. 12:00 noon—Bible School. 7:45 p.m.—Evening service. Tuesdny and Friday, 7:45 pan— Evangelistic Services. Everygne cordlially invited to Ah these services. The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- day of ¢ach montn. it B ol ARG |7 The Salvation Army I Meetings: ing. Sunday, School. Sunday, 6:30 p. m. 7:30 p.m. 2n'h at 8 o'clock. FE meeting. { Sunday, 2:30 pan.—Praise meet- — Sunday PREPARING FOR Daily Cross-word Puzzle ] ) ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 7. One of the % 1. Witty pefsons sails of a Large tub boat " » 2% - Point of time Crown . Dry’ i . Rise and fall 1 of the sea LS (hs iris fame . First garden . Aerial railway? le bird collog. . Unsightiy . Woman ser- Little Red Mémorial Will 3 an I Har vun l ' 8. Protect! for ar) Be Sold for Beneht F u’ihfh'fi!!a" 3 Bibhlcal high ) 20. ppenin, of Veterans lokIy and . Acrifortn fuld without Tree ' 4~ i i mFfi""gf § 3 g‘r’::;e n the The patriotic spirit of Am: Asks aline E Plnl!nrm . Tempers . Dealer fn stocks . Representa~ which enabled the nation to forth its ‘great World War eff |1s symbolized in the little red me morial poppy,’ Mrs. Charles Seelye. ght sicknese : Ereak tip So may it be ves Small island President 'of the local Unit of the 33, Waghing light- 49. Pointed tool DOWN O American Legion Auxiliary, declared ,; pl% 51. Nostril 1. Cleanse by O T today as the Unit members con- 44, Implement for 52. Déep mud g \1:;”:::1“91111 41, i\mrg:nsm i i 1 4 Temoving = 53. American gen- I an “ounty ¢ tinued preparations for the ob g h L4 P Dol 3. Maiden Peel | servance of Poppy Day here Sat- 48, szhr{orr:i é)r 54. Journey 4. i:fl"mr . ];T” which Bag- 55. Prophet 5. Love of curios: ik urday, May 27. She expressed dad is the SE. Obstinate 2 % §: Corded Tabrics lief that .the wearing of the pop capitak . Huge waves 6. Gmw “old . Tioy in" honor of the war dead would help reawaken a strong spirit o‘ patriotism for the nauons peace time efforts. “The poppy Is the badge of re- membrance for those Who s ficed their lives in the countr service,” Mrs, Seelye said. ‘It stands for the highest type of patri that we; can conceive.. If re ithe spirit of those days when e American was dedicating his ener Eies and resources ta the national ’cause ‘and when life itself was not too much to give for the country “Remembering those days, difficult to understand how A icans can bhe daunted by the coun- it jWwho only fifteen short years ago united with such devotion and en- ergy to meet a war emergen most. certainly have me pow“r 0 meet any emergenules of peace. The poppy, that symbol of patriotic sacrifice, should awaken in all our hearts a deeper eonqpption of our own duties to our country today and inspire us to give in peace the. type .of service the men who died among the pi pples in, France gaye in, time of War.” Volunteer .workers from the Am- evican Legion Auxiliary will offer poppies . on - the streets all Poppy Day, Saturday, May 27. The poppies have been made by dis- abled veterans and all contribu- tions received will be used for the | 1 flll fi %//ggflil///,flIIl B dEES lll// dEE aneN FLORYS ARE TO SAIL FROM SEATTLE MAY 27 Charles H. Flory, Alaska Com- mission:r for the Department cof year will depend upon the response to the sale on Poppy Day. If the | peppies are taken freely by the | public, the Auxiliary will be able to increase the number of disabled | men to whom employment in the! hospitals and workrooms may be Auxiliary'$ relief and réhabilitation given. | Agriculture, and Mrs. Flory will work among the .disabled men and - eeee |leave Seattle on May 27 for their their families. {home here, according to . adyices L. M. CARRIGAN AND R. D. | received at his headquarters today. Theze little red flowers are made by disabled World War veterans CARRIGAN ARRIVE HERE They expect to rzach Seaftle from | Portland about Monday. who are paid one cent for each A g will be accompanied home flower. This year, with so many L. M. Carrigan, representative of 5 able-bodied men unable to find Armour and Company, arrived in h Imoge.ne _Meflmger. sister employment, employment possibili- Juncau on the motorship Zapo Flory, who makes her and his son, R. D. Carrigan, me in Daytor, Ghlo. Bhe will vis- chandise broker, came in from Ke fJuring, 1 summer. has proved a great boon to them. chikan on the Northland. | T AR T The number of veterans that can - | Let the acvertiséments help you b" employed durmg the coming Classified ads pay. make your ShODDmS plans. ties for the disabled veterans We almost nil and the poppy making : WHITE HORSE EXCURSION LEAVES JUNEAU FRIDAY MORNING, = = AY 26 . DANCE IN SKAGWAY FRIDAY NIGHT — BALL GAMES W 44 AND DANCE IN WHITEHORSE SATURDAY .S, Prince of Wales GET YOUR TICKETS B —at— J. B. Burford & Co. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED 4 OKAY, Bass. | DE BIGGER DEY ARE DE HARDER DEY FALL.. WHERE (S HE ? IIlIIlIIlIiJlIIIIII|IIIIIIITM_WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII’lIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI"[I kD By BILLE DE BECK ey w mmfimlmmmmmmmmmullummmmimmlmmmmuununmmunmmmmmmmmm J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA ) /By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, - beginning at 4 p.m., May 20: Showers tonight and Sunday; moderate westerly winds. Time Barometer Temp. aum.um wxnd Veiocity Weather ¢ 4 pm. yest'y 3017 51 62 w 3 Rain 4 am. today 30:17 51 88 SW 1 Cldy Noon today 3002 %9 7 SE' 10 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow 22 22 | 8 g 4 0 Cldy Igo:r;lel 2 % 16 ¢ 16~ 8+ 02 Clear Bethel 2 4 a2, a2 24 i Fort Yukon . 8 44 36 40 4 :gl rg{;r‘\ Tanana 6 46 | 36 40 4 04 f Cldy ¢ Fairbanks 48 44 | 44 4 8 02 Cldy Eagle 84 50 34 3 4 0 Cldy st. Paul T 2% 26 30 .30 ' Cldy Dutch Harbor 50 44 e TR ) 26 .08 Rain Kodiak 4“4 a0 {88 40 0 40 Cldy Cordova “ 4 38 38 1 86 Rain Juneau 53 51 | 42 2 1 01 Cldy Sitka 51 — | 42 — ©cam 0 Ptoly Ketchikan 56 54 | 4 4 0 0 Cld; Printe Rupert ... 56 48 | 44 44 4 02 cmy Edmonton TER T b e R Clear Seattle 64 52 | Y Portland 66 62 4 San Francisco ... 64 60 I 52 ;g : -0; Ccl«la(z' The moderate storm central yesterday in th stian Islands hase moved eastward and js central th; Ez)dr:li;gAxl;m:;z western portion of the Gulf of Alaska. The barometric pressure is low and falling rapidly in the Interior, and light to moderate rain or light snow has fallen over most of the Territory. The pressure l:h mgi;d;esklof“me lem" States and in Southeastern .ilaska an(; e middle Aleutian Islands. Temer: v 8 by B deratures have fallen in extreme . FIRE ALARM CALLS | 'nurdmdh‘:mm. Front and Frapkun. Froni, near Ferry Way. Front, near @ross Apta. Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw ;flmt at A. J. Office. at Totem Grocery. c'gm,': m-u:W- Casn on ward. t dnd E(‘nn. Second and Maln. DRESSES In piques, mesh and }; linens New Summer Shades liome Boar Gastineau dm‘zlnn'n Way. 2 Second and Gold, P Fourth and Harfi. Fitth and’ Gold. Fifth and East. Sizes 14 to 40 Regular '$3.75. values Now $2.75 ennedy. Ninth, back of power house. Calhoun, opp. Seaview BER ud‘wx.ilouc' nhy Beater Tract. Tentt ‘Twelf! Twelft Horrie - & Bergmann Dining Room From 5:30 to 7 P. M. MENU Cream of Tomata Soup Green Onions Lettuce and Tomato Salad FRIED SPRING CHICKEN—TOAST i Carrots-Peas New Potataes Hot Rolls Cake Lemaon Pije Coakies Strawberry Short Cake Tea Coffee PRIVATE BOOTHS FOR PARTIES SEED POTATOES “Barly Rose” PEANT NOW! CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 Prompt Delivery