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THE DA]LY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY FEB 10, 1934. b more adults saylng them with en- | J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU couraging winsomeness which will i E be contagious among sons and £ = A The Weather = 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship. Sub- | = | ject, “Human Instruments Strength- | = |ened by God.” Text will be found /By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) == in Philippines 4:13 “I can do all = : LOCAL DATA = A £ | = i’;,’;‘:;,,f,‘,;',‘;z“ %urcgflf;oxh‘fifi‘ Forecast for Juneam 2nd vicinity, beginning at 4 pam., Feb. 10: g {be to briefly trace through the| Rain and warmer tonight and Sunday; fresh southeasterly winds. bl i = == Bible the strength given to Human = = Instruments, to find how great Time Barometer Temp. ‘Humudity Wind Velocity Weather = E that strength is and how human| Y y r [ 4 = = y instruments should use that/ % PM- z;j;; ;:'65 ;g & ;,: Sg 1; fi::fi == s 3 = strength. s 4 = g s :or_mdm hcna’xl";n ;olumn _u 00 a.m—Morning Prayer and Wegley Guild will meet Wednes-| Noon today 29.50 42 97 SE 30 Rain = { must be receives y ie Empire Sermon. 1a vening at 7:30 in the parson- y 5 e = g not later than 10 o'clock Saturday| Evening service at Douglas. ;g‘:_ RS P : CABLE AND RADYO REFORTS "§ == | morning to guarantee change of Ash Wednesday—Holy Commun- Remember, Friday the sixteenth,’| e et e . N= == | sermon topics, ete. ion, 10:00 am. . puanming|the Day of Prayer. Service willl _—__"“*____ ToRAY = = *dd“(‘i:i“g L;‘:;O pE‘e“‘“b commence in the Presbyterian | Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. iam. Precip. 4am. alks = 1] SR - 3 | and address, 8: m. S5 B g 2 ’ U= = irst Church of Christ, | ment Feiday with| CUTCh at 1:30 pm. All are cor-! fatlon \emp. temp. | temp. temp. velosity S4hrs, Weather A = i dially invited. Barrow 30 -20 | -30 -30 4 0 Clear ! n= == | Relentist | Mrs. Jarmas as hostess. o | Rote PR SR g e R * Sledr i = =+ | O — § " 9 - 4 e R A | | we= = | Sunday services i b2 held at|, S48 “Retha Veklioostal Kseembiy || Dobe! E 10, = L Cl | NEE Z/11 am. in the First Church of| | Resurrection Lutheran Church et B s+| Fairbanks S HuEe Se : | = = curist, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth S o VR CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, | Dawson .. T N W L 0 0 Cldy = = | gnd Main Streets. The subject will Main Sbreeb: Pastor. | B, Paul ... 12 12 | 8 10 20 Trace Clear gt g =| “Spirit.” REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, 5 | Dutch Harbor ... 32 32 26 28 12 Trace Snow N ==|be, “Spirit | Sunday services: | % 2 = | sunday School at 12:15 pm. | = n“’a:;"’ L 11:00 am—Morning worshtp, | Cordova . :g i o e iy e~ E=j§.edneaiuy, B:00 B —Wes. | OOT;“:“ ;:‘n d’;y s‘;fogl 12:00 noon—Bible School. ;m’“ s = | g?l :~65 P o = £ | monial meeting. | Y 2 Th 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. 5 = | ir T > # = | in church building. This room s |tor's sermon, *4 ¥ % Evangelistic Services, pers ... | R : = glopen to the public Wednesday Scnior Choir will sing two an- “puevone’ orqially invited to an| Edmonton T L ] g 0 g Clegr 3 == | afternoons from 2:30 to 4. | thems, “Great Es the Lord,” and these services, i Seattle ... 50 48 | 40 40 4 0 Clear :EE == The vublic is cordially invited to ‘n—) the Temple. : The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- Portland ... 48 48 | 38 40 4 0 Clear W= == |attend these services and visit the| 7:00 p.m.—Confirmation Class. day of each month. San Francisco ... 64 60 | 54 54 10 0 Clear = | - E= | reading room. i : = =| e F—First Preabyterian Church | | & = The barometric pressure is low throughout Alaska except in the = = -y ganw s5| | Seventh Day Adventists || oxtreme North. It is lowest over the northeastern Pacific Ocean with = § Northern LC‘:"‘ :""’"‘""“ || DAVID WAGGONER, Minister * | 5o g i | southerly gales from Prince Rupert westward and rain from the ;;5 = A urcl et Sunday services: “Where Hungry Souls Are Gulf of Alaska to Br}ilnslh C?lumgla d’rhe pressure is high from the = ? L : o * . ) % VN 1.00 = Franxun at Fourth | 10:30 am.—Morning service. Sub- Satisfied.” Pacific States through interior Canada to the Arctic coast with 4 “= CURTAINS, ruffled, pair..$1.00 }| SILK PRINTS, yard $1.00 B ML SO L GrAR Minigte: | Ject, “Decision.” “My heart is fixed,| ynpnon Gype Bastor (absent) | CICAr Weather over mosts of Alaska. The temperature Has Hisen at - = £ S 1 O God, my heart is fixed.” Ps. A Nome and has changed but little elsewhere. L N— g1 4 e oy & q i 1 Q 00 = Mrs. J. C. Stapleton, Director Sabbath services each Saturday =._ PANEL CURTAINS, each.$1.00 {| COTTON BLOUSES, each .$1.00 = . 7 - P00 com e - 571 R g | = — ! 11:30 a.m.—Bible School. Lesson, v . ~ o, - o ==, “Where Welcome and Worship | . s * 1:00 p.m.—Sabbath School. § FEATHER PILLOWS, 36 in. CRETONNES, 6 yds. $1.00 = Meet” I;u;["ly Wurmsngs._ Mazt, ;12-127 2:00 Do, Meviis. [t BRI R s o - g i $1.00 At £ 30 =' 10:00 am—Sunday School. i HEELEEE Ry A UGN o | FRESH = regular size MEN’S PART-WOOL SOX, = 10:50 to 11:00 am—Organ Mo- TR Bventng servics. ‘Sub-|] Wiis DUGRWS WEE | = e T e pi X B e 7 .m — 1 = 11 = TU SH TOWELS, 6 for 1 pair BB O [ject, “Living Stomes.” Mr. Harry|Bm—————— = F o b V bl = TURKISE ! ; N = d:‘:hoso ;;“;vem‘;‘e‘;fie:{‘ r:::g; e:;-im;mrd will deliver the message :“gg° mg,e;g’“" ruits an egeta €8 =" LINEN LUNCHEON IN'S NECKWEAR, each..$1.00 = [F 8 oo¢ 5 | Wednesday, 7:30 pm.—The third| gIeA=SER R : = 2 ¥ s oy $1.00 = . |of the series of the SChOOl o'\ R ALWA YS e B — TS ® 1 NS COTT et = = i : ———e = Tl RKISH a» i O patr for Ll ArsEmatos $1.00 = | Catholic Church ¥ i s S . | Martha Society Rummage Sale g 51.00 I = Church of the Nativit: work of missions in India will be | = small size, 10 for ... $1.00 s v ) o = ;‘; 8. 1’, given by an illustrated lecture,| €%t to San P‘r;;wliico E;:;rylzon; | 1 = pART-LINEN TOWELING, MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, = " muh ona Gold Sweets | followed by @ short. study Second St, gn Monday, Feb. 12| HE PART-LINE! 1.00 10 £ = REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J, Thursday, 7:30 p.m—The regu- all day. You will be given bard! : 2 = g . g 31 or = 2 't g s e 5 ._|gains in clothing, shoes, hats and | T = 10 _\§u]> f”l, - 1 BOYS' CAPS = Pastor o mc.eusng ‘éf, the Woman's Mis-| e S0 o artioles, wHie Fiblic| TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY "= RAYON PRINTS, 2 yds. $1.00 W - . = Sunday, February 11.— Quinqua- |sionary Society. is nvited ady. | F—— - = COTTON PRINTS, 5 yds. $1.00 [| LADIES” FELT SLIPPERS $1.00 £ eeom sinasy. T e ——— _ = . = y Services: r = HOSIERY FOR CHILDREN, BOYS’ AVIATION HELMETS, = G0 am—toly Mass. | Metppeliag Hathoait - = $1.00 5 $1.00 = 5:00 am-Holy Mass and In-| | i ok = 4 ]'1'”‘ g 5 3 ) = structions. Fourtl: ana Sewerd Streets v = WOMEN’'S PURE SILK SILK DANC l‘ $1.00 = 10:00 am—Sunday. School. REV. HENRY R, CROSS ] HOSE. 2 &1.00 RAYON SI “) Sl 00 = 10:30 am.—High Mass and ser=\ «A place where wounded hearts = 6.3 pair Wl SV R B e = mon. | = Y & | =, e 3 Anama = | are healed, e ‘e s “Sivios a = WOMEN'S NECKWEAR LADIES’ RAYON VESTS— £ 1% pm—Rowy. sad dsogedx:-‘ WHS ket e may 1 Tomorrow's Styles Today . — e o == tipn o 3 () esse acras«) i i = & 2 for = Where faith triumphant lays with | = 2 for $1.00 VA 1) = ment By | £ BOYS’ KNIC l\l R SOX— LADIES’ GOWNS. .............. $1.00 = Holy Mass daily at 8:00 | Its triumphs at His feet.” = ¢1.00 | CREPE PAJAMAS $1.00 = | Wednesday, February 14, — Ashl 19.30 am to 12:00 Noon—Fam- | = o' for $1. ‘REPE AB .- #1.90°= Wt’dn(;.\'du hlossénl'm ‘{IIKI distribu-{\1y Worship Hour. “I go to Sun- | ? "E == tion of as ab M85 day School because I get acquaint- 4 3 HE = : HEs ‘ i = | .shed, there with Jesus Christ—the + 1 = o' i . g A Nl o T y === = best. friend a person ever had. I = 2 = Holy Trinity Cathedral | | W= A group of DRESSES, values to $11.50, NOW .. .$3.75 i A “po to Sunday School because 1| =’ 1 00 = THE VY. REV. CHARLES E. RICE, |study there the best book in the| y o = yuINTT L D RIS PR ~a PAC = Dean. {world. I go to Sunday School be- = WINTER MILLINERY, clearance, each .......$1. B e HREEE P ey | ! = = 8:00 am.—Holy Communion, son can form.” How true these| B car ATC O e 5 = A ; s { = WOMEN’S SKIR'I S, reduced 1o vl ot en $250 £ 10:00 am—Sunday School Ls!ntemenbs are. What we need is - i . ol o R, SO il = S 5 ’ = o — e e B — Al > Y TS CSSE . P lf P } = = e ATS and DRESS at_Half Price! = ‘ . = All Children’s COATS - Pt = NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN , ) = +, = CHURCH Q" E VISIT OUR UPSTAIRS DEPART: ’lIE'NT %= 2! = A SURPRISE ASSORTMENT OF £ i‘t‘ : = 10-CENT ITEMS = Franklin at Fourth = = ev. John A. Glasse, Minister i $ ; 2 = Their simplicity is dramatic in design, material and tone = = Mildred Stapleton, Director || » POy & = \ = ; iat 1 ualit, = e ren S E Carol Beery Davis, Organist || q ¥ L = (] L] = “Where Welcome and | & = L= s i . = Worship Meet” 3 = Om an nc = LINCOLN ® Cheaper than Seattle Prices x = PP T SO | A = = . - = | o= o‘y‘ ’ » 3 | FEBRUARY IS “CHURCH ATTENDANCE MONTH® WITH US || l 3 = 82 ~= “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” = 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Schocl,—visit Faulkner Bible Class. . ® : g = 10:50 a.m.—Organ Moments,—Negro Spirituals in memory of }| z SRR A MAACBANIR § Aoranean Lincotn. 3 ¥ i 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship, with the Men's Chorus singing ‘ | $ ‘MA"- FLYI NE “Wilt Thou Lead Me” (Kratz); and the minister bringing the " ; 2 | second message in the series on “Things Found at Jesus' Feet,” 5 i - DO UGIJAS Douglas ¥ P indicating each Sunday this month one of “four things that mark ea Or e H 2 | F | a Christian.” Organ offertory, “Soon I'm Going Home” (Lester), . - - | and “Negro Spiritual” (Gillette). “Children’s Moments” devoted | 7 Q | } % L S | o Qg e . 3 to the younger ones present. Nursery provided for small children. » ’ H 5 . | 1 » " i Servlces ASK HEAR'NG Lincoln, Washingtcn, Theodore and Franklin D. Roosevelt, Flremen s Ba l { # Succeeding Mrs. J. O. Kirkham, | i > E ,—may - S who has been head of the Lad ‘ Notices for this cnurch column ‘L\lmy Planes to Be Used n ing YOU this Sunday? ¥ League for several terms, Mrs. Jack | pust, be received by The Empize Emergency Starting ALL WELCOME TO ALL SERVICES < * Sey was chosen f t the ot later than 10 o'clock Saturday £ annual election of of reld 1ast | jnoraing v guarantee change of February 19 o ::}::fln}gbbo.:.h(;“?”r ® | zermon topics, ete. | (Comtinued from Page One) ! 3 > Mrs. ra —_— i < Mrs. Charles Holme %o o cooperate With, the Post £ : T Mys. James Sey, t """Fe!a‘:;’:::cfi°mm“"‘" i Office Department for the peviod | Social activities p | o {of “emergency” indicated some time g P Digy nclude “REV, J, W. CADWELL, Pastor | Will elapse before new contracts ; . on. Mareh: b 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. will be let. . | . 2 e o8 Ay | 11:30 am. — Preaching service.| Since some of the firms holding + DOCK REPAIRS UNDER W The general public s cordially|contracts are the largest in avia- £ 3 . With a OWA cre von the | ited to all services. tion, there is private talk that|. to dine well _ad rest well at H £ job, driving of n er | some reorganization might be sug- Scattle’s most distinguished ad- H the city wharf got started ingood|,, s |oested that will allow them to bid dress. Here, you will find all the i % P 9y shape this week. Last the | *"SE, Luke's Episcopal Ohurch | |again within the restricted period modern_ hotel conveniences me- E “Juneau’s Own Store . £ city’s pile-driver was i to gz P of five years. cessary to your complete comfort » good condition with new and % 7:30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and b 3 | and all those old fashioned ideas = Yo * gins and plenty of piling have been | Sermon. # of friendliness and hospitality = o z &;:wx: :}x;s ;x::n o(le’ h:‘r’)d Douglas Catholic Church :::l n'r:u mflmr‘u to a good E STORE OPEN NIGHT | % with the aid of the CWA ““Sunday, February 11.— Quinqua- H | 1 oqmnllshtall that is nec gesima Sunday. ADOLPH SCHMIDT, [, » restore the dock in fine Sunday services: - Managing Direetor. | 2 throughout. 9:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. ¥ . 1:00 p.m.—Sunday School. Alaskan Headquarters—Ask for Permanent Rates. l 3 FLU SLIGHTLY EPIDEMIC _““’_DINI\ER | 9 . * Quite @ number of persons have| ANNUAL DE MOLAY DINNI O'I‘E ! ¢ . 2 been more or less il during the| The Annual De Molay Dinner for | THE SANITARY GR(EERY | | % past few days with bad colds.|Masons and Sons will be held Sat- NEW W ASHINGTON £ [ | # Among those who have been con-|urday evening in the Scottish Rite | J f : i o fined to thelr homes most of last|Temple at 7 o'clock. A charge of | Seattle's Most Distingmished Address PfiONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That W' m were Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Fraser |75 cents per plate will be made. | PR 2 . ! " o i Fters soin ‘ ur. Pansee, —adv. | LLULEL LU UL L L LTI T TTRRTTeY FENENERCA! !