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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY MAY 27, 1933. T BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ] /) F SuLLY it e EO e T fl oF DOllglas f G = Jl WELL, I'M A CHAMPION / = U™ cH- ] Grad i : “yieb e o | R A M Church raduation IF THEY AIN'T ©' THE WORLD Jemets - ; « 7 ifl GoT ;(M DOUBLIN' : 3 o 1 > ,\) P > . UP AS A [S Hi el S f WATTER NOW.. Dol sk , g iy ervices t NOwW A > ] . : ; Y WAITER -..0 - S ; X ——iih e 3 : P : A Notices for tms church column uggestlo'ls must be received by .The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday ‘morning to guarantee change of I sermon topics, ete. 2 PARKER B g £ 1 St. Luke's Episcopal Church | E . ¥ _— > ; o "m0 om_mvenng prver ana § Pen and Pencil Sermon by Bishop Rowe. i ! Public invited to all services. |} Sets » gt ¥ Congregational Community 2 $ -~ | er. May we have the co- “Where hungry souls 3 ey forMiles ‘Gify, Montana; Miss Lee Church KR $195 to 123() satisfied.” Themi; for Tittle Falls, Missouri, |3 - ) this heipful service. nday evening 7:30: Lecture. DOUGLAS and Miss Margaret, Pimperton for REV. 3. W. CADWELL l} pm.—Instead of our Wor-| Tuesday evening: Regular service Ball, Montana 10;30 a.m—Sunday School t Akl | snip Service Sunday evening we are, Sabbeth, June 3 | ” e, 7:30 pm —Evening Service. Topic, | | eaunsting. o regation to at-| 1:30 p.m.—Sabbath School. | NEWS RETURNING T0 PETERSBURG!“John the Evangelist.” ! | tend the Baccaulaureate Service in 30 n.m.—Sermon. | Mrs. H. Brennan, who has been| Special music. Voeal selection, : | the High School Gymnasium. o | lie house guest of Miss Tmpi Aalto|“One Fleeting Hour,” Mrs. Glen J D | “We wish to extend to each mem-|| Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | —7 during the past week, left today |Kirkham. $ | Juneau rug | ber of the Class of 1933 our con-| - 3| on the Norco for her home in| The general public is cordially 2 | gratulations at their success and CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, ;Mlss M RIEDI Petersburg. invited to all services. : CO. & | w > they looking for new Pastor. S eee - P Lty oy : | fields of conguest we would remind| Sunday services: MRS, MILLS GOING FOR VISIT! | Douglas Catholic Church it e | them that, “Amid the hectic round| 11:00 am. — Morning vkorshu) Mo Racr AR S AR R | St. Aloysius Church |1} “The Corner Drug Store’ | of daily activities the Church con-| 12:00 noon—Bible School % i “for Ketohikan to]l - 3¢ tanl.y invites young people to| 7:45 p.m.—Evening service or *, Mrs. William Rob-| 8:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. & Notices for this churcn com: Jesus and His Friends. | lift their eyes from busy immed-| Tues and Friday, 7:45 Dm—‘. 3 . Mrs. Mills expects to bz 1:00 pm.—Christian Doctrine. must be' received by The Empire | 1-14: 9. | acies, to farther and higher hori- Evangelistic Service: ' gone about three weeks. not later than 10 o'clock Saturday 2:00 pm. — Service at Douglas| The church the one or-| Everyone cordially invited to aii| PRI TR SRR EaRa L Qld papers at 'fhe Empire. morning . to guarantee change of tion, supremy which seeks, these services. —_— BISHOP ROWE WILL S = sermon topics. etc. p.m.—Evening Service. Mr. young people from the| The Lovd’s Supper the first Sun- " - PREAC 1 DOUGLAS ' sa | SR A% i Seward Kunz will preach. Subje of the days and give them|day of each month. Popular : Douglas Gl Is o oua! i "Rubber Heels 35¢ | | rst ChSI:I":le:: Christ, | ?;nm;rhng of Jerusalem.” Neh -and to the ages. o R ;l:‘ Ma{/i.led to Youn 8 | Bishop P. T. Rowe will preach in | Rubber Soles $1.00 . L St. Luke's Church tomorrow cve- 3 . " L g g e % | Wednesday —7:30 pm.—Midweek| W0 o o vt = r i Man of Juneau Ining, at 7:30 ovlack. A cordial in- | | SEWARD STREET Sunday services wili be held at prayer Service. {1, TOTser. LAk sbyterian | | Meetings: ! Rerion il 5 : i 2 5 ) | P i Miss Madeline ‘Riedi became tha Vitation is extended to all the peo- | | SHOE SHOP 8 am. in the First Church of | A cordial invitation is given to| Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Praise meet-' Miss Ma e came th o) by, i t _in £ t g 1, { bride of Henry Langfeldt yasterday |PIe Of Douglas to the service. L Ao Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifta attend these services. i ing. b . e L porny 7 S nd Main Streets. The subject will |z " £ | Corner Fourih ang - Bunday, 6:30 p. m. — Supday 2fternoon at 1:30 ovclock, being “Ancient and Modern Necro- \ Resurrection Lutheran Church ' | REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister School. ‘qvilmls\' married by the Rev. Charles @ fignancy, Alias Mesmerism and | gz - o Mrs. J. C. Stapleton, Director Sunday, 7:30 pm. — Salvation hx Rl“” at the Holy Trinity Cath- gy m, Denounced.” Corner of Third and Main Streets | Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist |meeting. edral in Juneau. The ceremony " 12:15 pm—Sunaay School. REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON. “Where Welcome and Worship | e was k\vnnels.);_(li by M(l;s lEdlu Hol- A SERIES 222 i sday. 8:00 pm. — Tes | Pastor. Meet” | o “ . brook and homas Cashen. ‘monial meeting. i The Frienaty Church” [ iLat Sts toraueis thae ‘ot hleset Mill Built in 1625 | The bride, the younger daughter Christian sScience Reading Room 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. | ings as a nation and as individuals PRI jof Mr. and Mrs. Joe Riedi, has I church building. This room 15| 11:00 am. - No services while|are ours laregly because of the sac-| FALEIGH, N. C, May 27—EX-{lived the greater part of her life THE NEW open to the public Wednesday aftec~ pastor is absent. rifices which both God and man BT W Carolina State college, r er of in Douglas. Mr. Langfeldt has re- roli ta llege, says sided in Juneau for the past seven H I t wmill operated in the years during which time he has ‘ i ates was built at South peen @mployed at the Peerless Bak- erwick, Me. 5 3 % I A hoons from 2:30 to 4. & The public is cordially Invited to ¥ Holy -p,i,.uy/};amgdm nttend these services and visit the gy have made for us, may we sense the true significance of Memorial Day this year. Our service for this the firs United Stat Hupmobile g Toom. |The Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. RICE, | Sunday is planned with that in v 54828, The newlyweds have estab- (- - ] Dean. | mind. Our special guests will be| e listied * theit ‘zesidonioe 0N “WiH 8 | Catholic Church 8:0C am—Holy Communion, the members of the Alford John| Olassified ads puy. and F streets. 5 } i Church of the Nativity 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School dferd t No. 4, Americ: MR o s R Gy e The many !rw}m\\ mI the Iynum: 2 |l i et - ¥ : | A Al e 7 » E REDITORS estole ext:nd them their hearty ' C' l B Fifth and Goia Streets 11:00 am—Mornimg Prayer, Cons| LoEi0% A0S A R e D s Bemmieinee Gourt gu | COMBTatA wde the Channel bus [N TRUTH A CAR S s firmation a Sermc shop | V¢ i bl e I In the Commissioners Court, Ju- & z Rev. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J. s p;(fqlc,, O, RN 000 mth = Runtiay CBOBDAL. (AN| SoeR S oA S oS S RIPRE : FOR A NEW AGE! Rasuic Ladies' Guild meets Friday after-|hour of song and study that you! o of Estate of Jules B. Caro, FAGLES AND AUXILIARY TO 6:30 a.m—Holy Mass In HOSPIAl o ot somidencs. of Mre. &, ar | will like b Deodgae | HOLD IOINT INSTALLATION TO THE GRAND OPENING. OF SALMON i ot | 1o POLEY 11:00 am. — Morning worship.| Notice is hereby given that the Douglas serle 117 Fraternal Or- | JAMES CARLSON am—Holy Mass and I Evening service at Douglas Fasintstars subie Mat . e, undersigned was May 22, 1933, der of Eagles and the Ladies’ Aux- RERK R Y b N g st ce a ouglas. ject, “What Does the undersigned was on May 22, 4 L ( E OADHOUS ()Nl(rHT 2 structions in q!\txv'rl1 | «s | Unknown Solder Think?" Anthem |appointed executrix of the above iliany.will ‘install their respective |j REEK ROA HOUSE TG Junean Distributor S R and Rer ] Mn’lropohlan ‘Methodist | | “Praise the Lord all ye Nations"|entitled estate. All persons having officers, recently clected, at a § \ mon in Church Episcopal Church } | (wilson): solo by Mrs. H. M. Holl-| claims against sald estate are re- me:ting next Mcnday evening, | ‘, 7:30 pm.—Rosaty and Bene 5. SR 2! mar There Is No Death”|c | to present them, ) the starting at 7:30 o'c The event 3 53 1 tion of the Most Blessed Sa “The church with the cordial wl - Choral Prayer, “Fear| proper vouchers, within six months members and thelr fam- Bus leaves Juneau lee Cream Parlor at mest | come. Choral® Postlude, from date of this notice to the | Q. 0: > Fourth and Seward Streets (E: in) under ned at the office of J. B social evening of cards will fol- (),,;0. )“{(" I( :30 l . M‘ Rev. HENKY 1. CROSS | May we est that you come Caro & Co. Lower Main Street tion. Refreshments o g 10:30 am. io 12 noon—Family| early and enjoy the “Organ Mo-|Juneau, Alaska will be served DAVID WAGGONER, Minister. | worship Hour. The children will| ments” which begin at 10:50 am. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, May A F 25 Sundav services: ation e VAR - Wk - 4l w27, 1933 TEACHERS TO LEAVE are, cents :30 am. — Morning Service have time on their hands during! Seventh Day Adventists | LAURA B. CARO, The following teachers are leav- | al Day service, “What \d(- n the summer. We hope the parents {i-—— Executrix ing’®n the Princess Norah noM‘ forget that this hour of Corner Second an t publication, May 27, 1933 Tuesday for their respective homes ) uctior: is to continue VERNON GY! |Last publication, June 17, 1933. in the states: Miss Edla Holbrook | B Buy a Poppy to Help a Buddy .. Wear aPoppy | to Prove You Haven't