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o « In church building. This room 15 Will like. open to the public Wednesday aftec~| 11:00 am. — Morning worship., noons from 2:30 to 4. Minister's subject, “In Which Ds- The public is cordially mnvited to!cade of Your Life Would You ' pttend these services and visit the| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1933. 7 bl WHERE'S ‘AT COFFEE WE ORDERED TWENTY MINUTES . YOu'tL GIT IT WHEN I AIN'T BUSY.. th W Notices for this churcn coxumn‘f.‘; must be received: by The Empire | | ot later than 18 o'clock Saturday morning to gudrantee change of |, sermon topics. etc. First Church of Christ, | Scientist .L Sunday services Wili be held at 31 am. in the First Church of thrist, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Streets. The subject will Church |sh o |st Franklin at Fourth |3t REV. JOHN A, GLASSE, Minister| Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” ! “The church pew is neyer hit by| a passing auto,"—for more reasons| than this, the church is a good safe place to go. Our services are be, “God .he Only Cause andijjionded to help you in many| 'SAN FR‘?ICISCQ' Jung e |machinery out of the way, street Creato:.” s, Will you try this Sunday's{®.one 1o his uncle’s p“k"‘! auto- |,y missioner Schramm has a crew 12:15 p.n.—Sunaay School. I service and see? |mobile, three-yearrold BOobby Sharp|se mmen at work strengthening the | Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testi Lo e e B ol A“v’hnd a wriggling good time "n““fo\mdaliun by driving a few piling monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room | our of song and study that you| Rather Live?” Solo by Mrs. H. M. reading room. Hollman, “Dear Lord Remember 3 —% | [Me” (Stuts), Choral Prayer, “Bow Catholic Church | | Down Thine Ear,” solo by Roy Chraurch of the Nativity |'{ Oxman, “In the Garden” (Miies), p—_— ~— ——3%| We suggest that you come early Fifth and Gold Streets |and enjoy a ten-minute meditation " Rev. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, SJ. |in the quiei of God's hous» during|®F er mon ia Church. m ant | rHarrimanr Bernard L. Shientag ruled that Jos- | |eph W. Harriman and the Harri-| & iman National Bank perpetrated A fraud upon depositors when it sold them stock at $1,500 a share. Margaret the difference between the amount tock the March banking holiday. Harri- iemployed there: “Scotty” Nelson, man is under indictment for alleged (who will have charge of the iron false entrizs. \chink again this season; D. J. he got his head caught betwzen the spokes of the steering wheel. A | garage spoke from the wheel to free him In (11 HAR (e gy "o i By BILLE DE AS I WAS SAYIN/ — YOU TAKE CINCINNATI - F'RINSTANCE .. BECK S a e . DOUGLAS Loses ! NE WS Stock Fraud Suit ) June 3.—Justice (CANNERY OVERHAUL CREW GOES TO WORK IN DOUGLAS he Parsonage. May we ask every| iember of the c¢hurch and those Ho' are interested to this import-| meeting. { NEW YORK, Considerable act evidence at the city dock as of men has started to w the cannery in readi coming session’s operations. In addition to L. A. Johnson, member of the company to oper- ate the cann and W. J. Kirk, machinist, who arrived here the first of the week, the following ar2 now in a crew getting for the He awarded full judgment to Mrs. Singleton, who sued for h2 paid for two shares of the bank and what she alleged to be S e value, $200 a share. The bank has been closed since |Harding, Rex Fox and John Mar- (tin, Wriggles into Trouble | City Repairing | While toz cannery crew has the 3—Left | . 2 {in needed pl -ee | SHOWER FOR MISS STRAGIER Twenty-five friends honored Miss : en Stragier with a miscellancous NOTICE TO CREDITORS hower last night at the home of | the Commissioners Court, Ju- Mike Pusich. The carly part neau Precinct. In Probate. Mat- of the evening was spent in play- ter of Estate of Jules B. Caro,ling cards with whist prizes going Deceased. to Mrs. Tom Cashen and Mrs, J. Notice is hereby given that thelQ, Kirkham; bridge prizes to Mrs. cut the mechanic finally ndersigned was on May 22, 1933,/A J. Balog and Mrs. J. R. Lang- | ppointed executrix of the above geth. The cut prize was also \vnn} ntitled estate. All persons havingihy Mrs. Balog | T0 COMMONER Formér Crown: Prince Mar- ries’ Vivacious 25- Year-Old Girl DORNE, June 3.—The hallowed Hohenzollern tradition and rigid house law'since the Fifteenth Cen- tury, was brok:n today by the mar- riage of former Prince Wilhelm of | Prussia to Dorothea von Salvlati.‘ vivacious 25-year-old unequal girl| by birth. The prince is 27 years | |of age. | The Prince was in line for the |German throne but by his marriage may forfeit all chances if the dyn- asty returns to power. | opened her shower packages, re»f |vealing a well-selected and practi- cal array of gifts, | > —— | ARRIVES FROM SEATTLE | Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Woods ar-| rived here last night on the North: land from Seattle for a few weeks’ visit. Mrs. Woods was formerly, Miss Vivian Lindstrom. She is a| daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John G.| Johnson. ! B | JAMES BARRAS BUILDING Ellingen Brothers, contractors, of | Juneau, have begun the construc- tion for James Barras of a three; or four room cottage on the old| Bill Platan property site on L.E Ann’s avenue. [ e e | NOTICE Having been appointed agent for| the Alaska Dairy of Juneau we Pastor the “21;2n Moments’ which be- . ~ » Sunday, June 4.—Pentecost Sun-fgin at 10:50. :('la_lms against said estate are .re- After the hostess had served qe- day. May we have the pleasure of .fl‘f'fl‘d_ 90 prfffmv‘hvmv with the licious refreshments, Miss Stragier| 6:30 a.m.—Holy Mass in Hospltal' greeting you this Sunday? proper vouchers, within six months| — — 3 Chapel. A s % \ i from the date of this notice to the| 8:00 am—Holy Mass and In-| Seventh Day Adventists | gr‘ldvrsimél m.Lth'v or]r\:‘(-_ o{sf:‘: structions in Church. e = .;]Jxxrol A]'O:i(‘ ower Main Street, Dou las 10:30 am.—High Mass and Ser-| Corner Second and Franklin Sts. | "39"“‘& G g g { VERNON GYES, Pastor ated at Juneau, Alaska, May “Where hungry. souls are satisfied.” Sunday evening 7 Lecture. Tuesday evening: Regular service. Sabbath, June 10: 7:30 p.m—Rosary and Benedic-| tion of the Most Blessed Sacra-| ment. | Saturday, June 3, is the Vigil of Pentecost, a day of Fast and Ab- stinence. 1:30 p.m.—Sabbath School. Monday and Tuesday, June 5 and| 2:30 n.m.—Sermon. 6, Within the Octave of Pentecost,! s s E are days of special devocation. |1 Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | Wednesday, Friday and Satur- o o — o 33 day, June 7,9 and 10, Ember Days| ~CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, o7 21 First publication, May 27, 1933. | | Last publication, June 17, 1933. In the Commissioner’s Court for| Before E. E. Zimmer, United States| 1933. | Church Services LAURA B. CARO, Executrix NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notices for this church columr must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | imurning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. the Territory of Alaska, Division| Number One. | | Commissioner and ex-officio Pro-| 1 | . o —are days of Fast and Abstinence.| Pastor. bate Judge, Haines Precinct. 1" St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Sunday, June 11—Feast of the| Sunday services: In the Matter of the Estate of|:: —-p 2 ' rinity, e ) all 11:00 am. — Morning worship, | " Holy Trinity, end of the Pasca : i John B. Peterson, Deceased. 7:30 p.m. — Evening Prayer and Season. 12:00 noori—Bible Sehool. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, Sermon. 7:45 p.m—Evening service. Tuesday and Friday, 7:45 p.m.— Evangelistic Services. Everyone cordially invited to al. these services. The Lord's Supper the first Sun- day of each month. fi‘ First Presbyterian Chi AL urch—_:l DAVID WAGGONER, Minister. Sundav services: 10:30 am. Morning Service| Subject, “Hearing the Spirit’s Mes- sage.” “He that hath an ear, letlpm % him hear what the Spirit saith to] The Salvation Army T e the churches.” Rev. 2:7. [ Meetings: T That the undersigned was, on the| ed administrator of the estate of|| JOHN B. PETERSON, deceased. All‘ persons having claims against the:: estate of said deceased will present them with proper vouchers and duly verified to the undersigned at his residence 'at Haines, within six date of this notice. day of May, 1933. | First publication, May 13, 1933. Last publication, June 3, 1933, Public invited to all services. h day of May, 1933, duly appoint-| Congregational Community | 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. Topic. “King Solomon.” Special music. The general public is cordially invited to all services. Douglas Catholic Church Alaska, | (6) months from the Dated at Haines, Alaska, this 4th ALLEN SEAVERS, Administrator of the estate of John B. Peterson, deceased. Sunday, June 4—Pentecost Sun- day. & 8:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. 11:30 a.m. Bible School. Lesson— «Jesus Faces Betryal and Denial" Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Praise meet- Mark 14: 17-31. | ing. o 2:00 pm. — Service at Douglas| Sunday, 6:30 p. m. — Sunday Mission. | School. 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. Sub-‘ Sunday, 7:30 p.m. — Salvation ject, “The Denying Desciple.” Matt., meeting. 26:70. ) Y = Wednesday — 7:30 p,m—Midwaek‘T Metropolitan Methodist . Prayer Service. .l. Episcopal Church | |e A cordial invitation is given to A e 3 i attend these services. “The church with the cordial wal- i Beginning Monday morning at g;eome, | o'clock the Daily Vacation Bible F;'Jflhnmd Seward mr;esu b der the direction of the 2ev. HENKY r. CRO! 2R it | 10:30 am. o 12 noon—Family| | Ministerial Association for the na- tive congregations of Juneau will be held in the Government School| p building. The leaders and teachers, would. remind the parents to send of the Salvation Army and the! their children to the Church School Presbyterian Church will have! each Sunday morning. We would charge. All children are invited! give this reminder illustrated by and welcomed. ia paragraph of Geoffrey Allen in | | Worship Hour. As the schools are| | now closed for the summer, we| ®: 7 e g|which he says: “Thus must the e tion Lutheran Church | |high mountain snow-field, rigid ! S s land firm and white, cling to the Main Streets thought that its God-given destiny is forever to bear witness to an Pastor. outward whiteness, until one day «The Frienaty Chureh” '+ |it finds to its surprise that God 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. There had for it the wholly different is only a short time left until our| destiny of being a mountain tor-| sunday School vacation and picnic.! rent, strong and crystal clear, and Let’s keep up our attendance record! free.” A year of school life makes| until then. | certain impressions which should 11:00 am. — Morning Service. ! be offset by the teachings of Christ.| Whitsunday. Pastor sermon, “Whuti 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. Message Does the Holy Spirit Jesus taught and healed with but Bring to the Church in 1933?”/ one goal, to bring men to better Soprano solo: “The Holy City”|living. Seeking to understand His, (Adams) sung by Kristine Olafson. teaching a little better, the Pastor Notice the change in the time has taken for his theme “The During the month. of Secret for Changing Unhappy 11:00| Lives,” basing his thought on Luke 119:17. “Well, thou good servant: hour with because thou hast been . faithful| in a very little, have thou author- ity over ten cities.” || We invite you to join us in our iworship of God our Heavenly lFamer at these services feling that Corner of Third and REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON. ; of service. e June services will begin at 4. m. Come and spend an us in worship. et LR R |E Holy Trinity Cathedral ;he Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. his blessing will rest upon as we 8:0c a.m.—Holy Communion. thus honor him with a tithe of 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. our time. d 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and. Monday evening at 8:00 the Sermon. | fourth Quarterly Conference for Evening service at Douglas. lthe church year will be held in 1:00 p.m.—Christian Doctrine. When Your > ENGINE Lacks PEP AR T BRI NNAT, ¥ Ladies’ 1/, Soles $1.00 | Ladies’ heels straightened ...35¢ | All rubber heels ...35¢ | Men's rubber % soles .$1.00 up | Men’s. Jeather '% soles.$1.25 up | Bifii'Van’s New Prices | | SUEDE JACKETS $6.95 VERY NEW A complete - overhauling by our skilled mechanics will give it the power and zest that makes driving a true pleasure. Really reasonable rates! JUNEAU MOTORS Many Colors All Sizes ~hdv. St. Aloysius Church | will deliver their milk at 15 cents per pint, 8 cents per half pint,’ cream 20 conts per half pint. Tele-| phone 87. MIKE RIESSER. 2] | sion | tuted f 81 P DRASTIC STEP ON RELIGION MADRID June 3. — Religious orders, enrolling. 38,000 nuns and menks, hecame civil societies toddy and subject ' to taxation, and. art treasures worth millions of dollars, reverted to the State with publica- tion of the new religious congre- gations law measure. The law became official when President Alcala Zamora signed it. The law provides for the con- fiscation of art objects, such as the architecturally famous temples, altar pieces, paintings and cruei- fixes belonging to religious groups. The law marks a step in controversy between Church and State. The new meoasure provides that no educational work other than theological may be conducted by the, religious orders which include 4,000 monasteries and the organi- zations must pay taxes the burden from which they have hitherto been free. The Catholic Church, at which the law especially hits, has called the measure a “grave outrage against the divine rights of the church, negation of its liberties and coercion of its apostolic mis- and hostility against the work of the church.” VATICAN CITY, June 3. — The entire Government of Spain. is automatically excommunicated from the Catholic Church for signing of the anti-Catholic decrees, the Vatican State Department an- nounced after the Pope issued a surprise encyclical declaring the new Spanish religious laws consti- a grievous attack on the church. the T salt. paprika. dressing. chill . and One-quarter teaspoon One-quarter teaspoon One-half cup French Cambine ingredients, iserve on lettuce leaves. i Fruit Cup One cup diced pineapple. One cup diced peaches. One cup strawberries. ‘Two tablespoons lemon juice. One-half cup sugar: Mix' and chill. irigredients. Serve | By MRS. ALBXANDER GHORGE SUNDAY TEA MENU _(Serving Four) The Menu lin gldss cups. Use fresH’' or canncd Mexican Rabbit Crackers fruits. Asparagus Salad Fruit Cup Angel Food Cake Another Téa Menu Coffee Chicken Salad Olives Hot Rolls Currant Jelly Mexican Rabbit, Serving Four |Strawberry Sherbet White Cake ,Four tablespoons butter. | Coffee Three tablespoons chopped green | Salted Nuts ipeppers. | L i1 | For the child’s birthday cake Two, tablespoons chopped onion !\ Three tablespoons chopped celery. | ‘Three tablespoons flour. ' the name with candy gum ps of variegated colors on. top freshly frosted cake. A. border fine. |0 candles can be used. PRGRRY 2 5/ cailiis. Two cups tomatoes. Two-thirds cup cheese, cut One quarter teaspoon paprika. | 3 One half teaspoon salt. MISS ALICE HANS EN One quarter teaspoon mustard. AND HA.RRY MUmY Melt butter, add and brown pep- pers, onions and celery. Add nour.} MARR]ED LAS'[ m‘GHT cook slowly and stir constantly un-|{ cook two minutes. Add cheese and|was married to My, Haryy D, Mur- cook slowly until melted. Add €gg,|ray last évening by Uhited States paprika, salt and mustard: CoOK|commissioner Charles Sey. The Pour over crackers, sorve ab once.|mtorship Northlind and the cere- Asparagus Salad mony. took place shortly after it One cup diced cooked asparagus.!docked here. Onpe-half cup sliced cucumbers, | neau and has been contiected with Two tablespoons chopped onions.' the J. B. Caro Company for a Two tablespoons chopped pickles.’ number of years. One egg, beaten. | Twelve salted wafefs. til browned. Add tomatoes and| iss Alice Handen,? of Sefittle, ,one minute, stirring ‘constantly.| pride arrived in Juneau on the One cup diced celery. Mr. Murray is well known in Ju- it e AN INVITATION With the permission of Mr. James Larson we invite you to inspect the COPPER: TUBE PLUMBING in the new residence being erected by him on Twelfth Street. The time to inspect plumbing is “In the Rough” then you know what is behind your walls Mr. Larson insists' that the concealed work should be the very best— “IT IS THE BACKBONE OF A HOUSE” RICE & AHLERS €O. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advarce what job will cost” 3 f 7 [} A Super Salesman s At Your Service No ‘matter what o ur line of business is, the best salesman you can obtain in the Juneau community is THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. And this salesman THE EMPIRE do been a familiar figure as a welcome guest. Neither. does it ha it enters many hundrec constantly at your service! es not have to knock at the door; it has for twenty years, and enters the home ve to proceed slowly from door to door; Is of homes in the trading area, at prac- tically the same time, and conveys its message to every member of the family, includin It deesn’t antagoni Its salary is know g the hired man. 1 ze your prospects, or talk a sale to. death. /m to you in advance; it doesn’t charge you a.commission, or turn in an expense account. It isn’t loafing when it should be attending to business. You can count on its getting thére every evening exceph Sunday. Best of all, you can hire it when you: want it, and just as Iong: as you want it; without any arguments or apologies. Decide now to avail yourself of this super salesman; of the; community! Follow the lead of other local and national advertisers who recognize its value and employ its services. "The Daily Aluska Esagire. o 5

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