The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 25, 1933, Page 2

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On the Secnnd fl()fll‘! & ?fw B. M. Behrends Co’s. Store Visit Us Monday! TOYLAND IS THE LAND OF “NEVER GROWING OLD” For there is no age limit to Toyland, where every- body 'is young, happy and gay. ' 50 COME DAD! M. COME MOTHER! COME KIDDIES! AND VISIT OUR "]‘()\' STORE £ YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE Al Our Prices Are Reasonable We will be pleased to wrap your gifts ‘enticingly in colorful paper T s crarch coldmn received by The Empire 10 o'clock Saturday be tee change of ;: First Church of Christ, Scientist fdetails see advertiscment elsewhere for the presence of their children |in the Sunday School. Bring them |to this service and help them to |see the value of it. During the worship service there will gfié a | Thanks; ng story sermon of in- terest to children. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship. Fol- lewing our usual custom, this being the last Sunday of the month the membeérs of the congrégut,fun wilt | have the opportunity of selecting the hymns they desire to sing at ‘thi: service. This is & guarantee |that at this service we will not | sing hymns that you do not khow, The pastor’s sermon will be based on the eleventh verse of the twenty-fifth chapter of first Saj uel: “Shall I take my bredd and i |my water . . . and give it unto * | men, 4 THE VY. R&V. CHARLES E. RICE,| Tha‘:\ll(lsognln:“l))“ayx,mll?l am—We Dean. | will unite with the ' Presbyterian Sunday services: | Church ’mauksgn(ng mornibg for in this paper. Holy Trinily Cathedral vices will 2 held at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth ind Main Streets. The subject will be, “Ancient and Modern Necrom- ancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypno- tism, Denounced.” Sunday School at 12:15 p.m. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testi- monial meeting. ISunday se: i1 am. in Christian Science Reading Room|:; in church building. This room is ‘ open td the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The vpublic is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. Northern Light Presbyterian i Church * Pragkun at Fourth ¥ J._( g Stapleton, Director T%w uvfi. Organist A. GLASSE, Minister | 8:00 a.m~—Holy Communior. the purpose of returning thanks to 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. Com | our Heavenly Father for. his bless- mander Dench, Superintendent. |ing to us. Service will be h’-‘lfl in 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer anda| presbvterian Church, Sermon. Evening service at Douglas. Illustrated.l,ec:me Monday il Thursday, St. Andrews Day— |18 at. 8 gclook. _ Staft SRRIE e N | Acton of the Salvation Anluy will 10:00 am. — Choral Eucharist f:ctli;‘c ':;:‘“E:;; :;::k:flgas;: ::: Cerperate Communion of the Guild exhibit & number of curios whith he has picked up on thesé travels. A page of the War Cry of récent date was given over to the Staff | Captain’s travels. We invite you to the setvices and | the fellowship of this church. Metropolitan Methodist ; Episcopal Church REV. HENRY R CROSS “A place where wounded hearts are healed, . Chure Where weary ones may rest; i Chi (,:l:hnl’lc C!:mh Where faith triumphant lays with | . ueh of 308 joy e Its triumphs at His feet.” 10:30 am. to 12:00 noon—Family Worship Hour. “You cannot get Sunday, Novembér ‘Twenty- my children to go to Sunday fifth and last Sunday aftér Pen- School. They would laugh at you.' | tecost. The same may be said of the Holy Mass at close of BaZwar. grade and high school except thai| 6:30 am.—Holy Mass ang If- parents have guided and moulded | structions. the lives of their children to see| 10:30 am.-—High Méss snd sef- the benefits that come from the | mon. school. - Parents are also ruponslblo i ‘!expérlences from the church's 7:30 p.m—Rosaty aid Henedic-, tion of the Most Blessed Saera- ment. DAYS OF SPECIAL UEVOT!ON Thursday, November 30.—Feast of St. Andrew, the Apostle, Thanks- giving Day, Mass of Thanksgiving at 8:00 o'clock. Friday, December 1.—Feast of St Edmund ' Canipion of the Society of Jésus, Martyr. Week day masses at 6 and 8. " “Resurtection Eutlieran Churdh | efieaas Sss s LS o Coffier of Third and Main Streets { REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, ... Patsor. “The Friendly Church” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning ‘Service. Pas- tor's sermon. subject, “Onward, Christian Soldiers.” Anfhem, “Great ;118 the Lord” (Lorenz), sung by the | Senior Chofr. 7:30 -Annual . Trank-Offer- sionary Society. The subject pres- ented at the meeting is entitlcd “Thanks-Living in Foréign Lands, and consists of a number of actu ious mission fields. * e Junior Choir will sing at this service. Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, 11:00 pliance with the President’s pro- clamation we issue this invitation Lord’s house to give thanks_ unto iHlm for our many blessings of the Ipflst year. L Lo | | First Presbyterian Church i DAVID WAGGONER, Hfigter Sunday services: 10:30 a.m—Morning service. Sub-| _yecz “Certainty of Reaping.” “There- fore, my beloved brethren, be ye! steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, | for 4s much as ye know that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.” I Cor. 15:58. 11:30 a.m—Bible School. Lesson, “Paul in Corinth,” Acts 18: 1-7; I Cor. 1: 1-2:8. Mission. ject, “Connecting Up .the Spring of Life.” Josh. 15:19. Wednesday, 7:30, p.m.—Midweek | nraj‘er service. Thursday, 10:00 a.m.—Thanksgiv- inng Day service. This will be a unicn service with the Salvation Army. All are cordially invited to attend | these services and worship with us.| The Salvation Army ""Public_meetings: Sunday—2:30 p.m. Sunday School—3:30 p.m. [} [ Bethiel Pentecostal Assembly CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor, Sunddy services: 1;:00 am.—Morning worship. 12:00 noon—Bible School. 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. Tuesday and Fridays, 7:30 pm.— Evangelistic Services. . Everyone cordially invited to aill these services. The Lord's Supper the first Sun- day of each month, P “Cornef Second ana Frankiin Sts. “Where Hungry Souls Are Satisfied.” VERNON GYES, Pastor (absent) Seventir Day Adventists | .Sabbath services each Saturday| NOTICE TO CREDITORS T6 Whom Is May Concern: Anhy person or persons having claimis against Sam Kovich 0r Simo Kovacevich, will please pres= ént same to the undersigned. care Gastineau Grocery, EMIL P. RUNDICH, Juneau, Alaska. — e DANCE—ELKS’ HALL Dance under the auspices of B. P. O. E. Saturday night, Elks" Hall. Revelers Music. Admission 75¢. aav. STOCK HOLDING NEW SERIES T0 GROUND; MONEY | GET UNDER WAY CONTEST RAGES MONDAY NIGHT .| Sharp Upturn in Forelgn Leglon of Moose Down Trade Interesting to ' '\ Moose in Final Bowling: | Speculaters “Match, Nov. Series NEW YORK, Nov. 25. — Sv.ocks, The Legion of the Moose defeat- 1d their ground at the short'ed the Moose in the City Bowlinz :sion today despite confusing im- League last night. at the Bruns- plications of a raging currency wick Bowling alleys by a score of contest, | 1542 to, 1512. M. Seston of the L. aders were ultra cautious. Both . of M. turned in high score. for the and_sellers moved timidly, ;evening with 546 points | followed )l(]\ Jtilities edged up optimistically. by Ugrin of the same team wifh |ing Service of the Womien's Mis-| var- | !a:m.—Thanksgiving Service. In com- | to you to meet with us in 'the| 2:30 p.m.—Services at Doug].m: 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. Sub- | s were half a million shares. | ¢ curb was only slightly] | changed. Bonds maintained sub-| tantially all gaines made during the last two. sessions with some sec- tions establishing new peaks for the recovery movement. Wheat lost one cent or more. |Cther staples were indifferent, Shares up fractions to more than | me point included Columbia Gas| and Public Service of New Jersey. Metals were a trifle easier foday. Mary stocks were unchanged. Inflationists haye not receded rom. the position that substantial| >ncy expansion must come soon- or later if general price levels ire to be returned to, the '26 aver- agze. The so-called greenback spec- | ve contingent is, however, op- ng cautiously. Ferelgn Trade Upturn The sharp upturn in foreign ‘ trade in October, as feported byI |the Department of Commerce, was éring for the bullish forces. Ex p weré up 2 per cent over September and 27 per cent overj | Cctober of lasu yesr. Imports were |up three per cent over September and 43 per cent more than October a year ago. in! CLOSING PRICES TODAY | NEW YUKRK, Noy. 25—Closing| uotation of Alaska Junecau stock | |today (is 21%, American . Can 99,1 American Power, and Light. 7% %, [ | Anaconda 15%, Armou B 2\[ | Bethlehem Steel 34, Calumet and! |Hecla, no sale; Colorado, Fuel and Iron 5, Curtiss-Wright, 2%, General Motors 327, International Haryest- ier 41%, Kennecott 7%, Packard |Motors 4%, Canadian Pacific 13, Chicago and Milwaukee (preferred) 8%, Standard Oil of California 42, United Corporation 6, United States | Steel 45, ‘LHEMAWANS’ DANCE AT TANDARIN ‘BALL ROOM Due to the blg success of the dance given at the Mandarin Ball Room last cvening at which music | was furnished by the Famous Haldane’s Chemawan’s, assisted by Billy Baine’s quartet, the event | will be repeated tonight with add-, ed, features. | Patrons of the dance thorough- ! 1y enjoyed the excellent music; {and the. special program, known | as ‘A Night in Hawaii’ given by the quartet, which had previously | {been proclaimed a rare treat by + | nzsidents of Ketchikan and Peters- | burg, following programs given in | | those cities by the musicians. | X TR | seces st c0 0 0 . AT. THE NICTELS Ce s 0vg0acge.e00 0 Gaslincau Mr. and Mrs. F: N. Cashen, | Douglas; Helen Young, Seafile; A. | C. Kingslay, Juneau; Mr..and Mrs. | cille Pepoon, Douglas; Lee Thoma, ‘Doughs, Peggy Pimperton, Doug- las;, L. L. Trimble, Seaftle; K. B. Edwards, Juneau; Mr. and Mrs. | M. Moran, Juneau. | E Zynda ‘Harry Setzer, Danville, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Rapuzzi, Skagway. Alackan " Pete Pappas, _Junéat; Roberts, Fairbanks; Ladies Free. . —adv. liams, Anchorage. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH'* (TR Frarklin at Fourth ! Beer Parlor and the Alaska Elsc- | present when, the priges, ate dis: ! Seston | Ugrin | Galao | Edwin L. ERiott, Ketchikan; Lu- | Robert George F.! Dunbar, Fairbanks; Charles Wil-| 520, High game went t6 Ugrin with & 201 and second to Seston with 197. Tonight %he Butchers will mesf the City at 7:30, o'clogk. An added event will be a spec- ial match between the Capitol trict Light and Power oCmpany at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Monday night will start a, pew series, the first game being at 7:30. o'clock between the Capitgl Beer Parlors and ‘the Alaska-Ju- neau. The second game Will be the Alaska Press vs, the’ Juneap | Cash Grocery. All bowlers interested in enter- ing the new tournament shamd register_at opce at. the Brunswick Bowling Alleys. Prizes will be awarded tonight | for..the month of November, and the committee. in chuge urges thai all members of the City. Ague be tributed. ‘ Summary of Last nights gam=| follows: i Moose 197, 183—5%3 201 175—520 Legion c: the .. 166 144 1-6. DEPARTMENT ¥ AGRICULTURE: WRATEER BUREAD The Weather /By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m, Nov. 25: 148 Probably rain tonight and Sunday; moderate south winds. Time Barom. eter Temp. Hum!dity Wind Velocity 4 pm. yest'y .3 :.20.70 42 g 8 7BE: l4 4 am. today ....29.81 40 90 SE 8 Noon_today. ......29.91 6 8 SE [ CABLE AND RADIC REPORTS Weather Rain Rain Rain YESTERDAY | est 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. Aemp, ?unp. I lem{‘ temp. velnclu 24hrs. Weather S ] Gl b6 Bt. Cldy. 10, Clear -6 Cldy Cldy. Snow Cldy Rain Rain Clear Clear Rain Gldy Cldy Cldy Clear Clear ‘Cldy Clear Station Nome .. Bethel " Fort Yukon Tanana, Fairbanks Eagle . St. Paul 5 Dutch, Harbor ... Kediak Cordova . Juneau Sitka. . Ketchikan Prince Rupert . Edmonton Seattle . Fortland . San Francisco ... -4 3 10 0 30 3 32 38 46 43 44 4 40 60 58 0 2 0 [ 30 34 28 3| & 4 4 0 2 32 2 34 £ 2 42 42 32 46 44 52 N 5 | owo .65, 108 22 20 04 02 0 44 44 36 56 56 66 ox e ol i | i | { | 162 166—473 198 146494 170515 176—503 1512, 140 Totals ............ Moose 168 174 . 158 F. Schmitz . J. Nello | Killpy .. Totals Real THRILL! Nothing like the thrill of a ten-strike! Develop your game on the finest alleys you ever played on. B;unswick Bowling - Alleys Pool Billiards Bowling gars Tobacca Soft Dginks arber Shop in conneetion . Lower Front Street, opposite Winter and Pond Foot Ailments Practice confined soley to‘ CHIROPODY and PODIATRY p S The barametrlc pressure is low in Southwest Alaska mm rain in squthern Bering Sea. and from Cordéva to ,Prince Rupert nnd lpd in Clle Pacmr, Stpcas and, ghtly above normal on the Arctic t: Te;nperal.ures have risen in Western, Alaska and have fallen “See Hf. R. SHEPARD & SON ’I:elephofle 409 "B-M. ! Be@m;dg Bank Bldg 1f It's Paznt we' Have It!’ _PHONE 549 ‘Wendt & Garster CASH GROCERS ~ ° _ Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 Groceries—Produce—Fresh and Smoked Meats Front Street, opposite Harris Hardware Co. Vo8 BN IDEAL PAINT SHOP UNITED FOOD, (0. "HILINE SYSTEM luneau Cash Groce ANV CASH AND CARRY Corner Second: and Scward Free Delivery Phone 58 AND at JUNEAU FLORISTS vou' hdve the ‘largest, thoicest blobms . . . bloomis’ that' give o ie fikistiig Y9 a BN S youi - < ¢ Of toufse They’re as much-. E. B. Wilson 401 ‘Goldstéin” Bidg. PHONE 496 Rev. jo)m’ A. Glasse, .Mi;x":ister Mildred Stapleton, Director Oarol Beery Davis, Organist '“Where Welcome and " "Worship' Meet” i gocd for the memory and for the heart’,— let thl! urvice ‘help you create -the thanksgiving mood. 10:00 4.m.—Sunday Schoal, with classes for all, department- alized so as to make for interest and _helpfulness, regardless of your age. 50 a.m.—Organ Moments: “Song 6f Thanksgiving” and “Chancel Radiance” (Kern). gle); (Dig- A ten-minute period for meditation while enjoying the refl.!ul strains of the pipe organ. 1100 am—Morning Worship: Minister's subject, “A De- calogue of Thanksgiving.” (Tiffany); and “Praise Ye the seriber, “Thanks Be to God” “Hour of Devotion” (Rathburn) dmph” (Harris). talk given by the minister. o) Choir anthem, “Come, Let Us Sing” (Gounod). Solo by Max Pipe organ_offertory, m pdflwlé W of Tri- “Children's Moments” are devoted to @ short . O Thanksgiving morning at eleven o'clock in this church. we &hd our Methodist friends unite.dn. & ope-hour service,,the Rev. ‘Héfry C. Cross, preaching. Anhlvlunoothflm are most eordhny invited. Cigars Cigaréttes Candy Clrds table .". . blooms ‘thit mdke that {all vage in Hé Tiving' room" & gorgecus jewel . . . blooms that || make that lovely girl you're taking ‘to dinner hYnAh with pleflsm’e. X . nowen d part of Thinkegiving as the turkey itsell; All Sizés All Cubm Fresh, Home-Grown e phoee i) FLOWERS LR &L S In great ABUNDANCE When you biy flowers grown at homé o cani depend npon their freshiiéss. * | ' N U Sepiei " ORDER TODAY! Junean %’mfifi‘s}nfifi“ [ER 0 aig o

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