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. L3St A ARE AT B Y, FERERAE A PFRINSIIE L 45 $3 Ca FRRATRD J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather /By the U. 5. Weather Buresu) LOCAL DATA Forecast tor Juneaw and vieinity. beginning at 4 pm., March 24: Fair tonight and Sunday; gentle variable winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yesty 30.21 46 29 NE 6 Clear 4 a.m. today 30.24 31 65 w 6 Clear Noon today . ,30.23 42 35 NE 12 Clear CABLE AND RADYO REPOKTS T YRSMERDAY [ 7R GODAY | P —— i Silk Blouses M , Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. Zam. Precip. 4am. h s Nolidhy ol B e o °°'“‘“"[‘r Resurrection Lutheran Church | | _ Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velooity 24hrs, Weather | must be »xceived by The Empire| | .1 Bhrtow B e e 3 ) | g s et | > - Clear i $ 3 7 5 ! $ 2 50 hot later than 10 o'clock Saturday | Eormer of Thira and Main Streets| Nome % a8 o W i 0 Pt.Cidy t ] e ! . morning to guarantee change of ~ ppy ERLING K. OLAFSON, Bethel g S | R 4 0 Clear | sermon topics, ete. ‘ Patsor. Fairbanks 26 24 2 8 4 0 Pt.Cldy | o “The Friendly Church” Dawson 22 20 | 6 6 10 02 Clear | » lmcm’l‘ 10:00° a.m—Sunday School. St. Pauil 34 34 et | 22 04 Snow | | S]l eer Scientist | 11:00 am—Palm Sunday Service| Dutch Harbor ... 40 40 | 36 38« 20 16 Rain | | A elv i s+ and Confirmation. Pastor’s ser-| Kodiak . e 40 40 | 3 34 4 44 Cldy | Bl "Sunday services vt &2 held at| mon, “The King of Kings."” Plano| Cordova . 38 38 | 3 30 0 0 Clear 11 am. in the First Church of |prelude, “Jubilate March,” (Stultz);| Juneau - 48 46 31 3 6 0 Clear U C()tt()n Sklrts Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth |Offertory, “Intermezzo” (Wilson);| Sitka . 50 — % e 0 Clear b { < snd Main Streets. The subject will | Postlude, “Postlude in C.” An-| Ketchikan 54 52 | @80 30 6 0 Clear 7 be, “Matter.” 3thems. “There Cometh a King”| Prince Rupert 58 52 | 32 34 4 0 Clear ; | Sunday School at 12:13 p.m. | (Adams), and “The Palms” (Fauer),| Edmonton 30 30 20 20 10 0 Clear E | Bl()llfi'(’s $2 50 [ Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi-| Mrs. Stonehouse and Choir. These| Seattle ........ 62 6 | 42 42 4 0 Clear o | b . monial meeting. two anthems will be sung by the| Portland 64 64 | 46 46 4 0 Clear s Christian Science Reading Room |Senior Choir. “All for Thee”| San Pranisco ... 60 58 52 54 8 0 cidy . E in church building. This room s (Fearis), will be sung by the Junior = i to open to the public Wednesday | Choir, The barometric pressure is moderately low in the Aleutian J 2 5() & afternoons from 2:30 to 4. i: —_— E::ix_md; nndt sou;her;hxering Sea wn;]h showers or snow flurries from | % ¢ The public is cordially invited to|H————————— 3¢ iak westward. e pressure 1s high over the remainder of the a S $ . $4 50 S attend these services and visit the | | First Presbyterian Church 1 Territory ar;‘d gm xV;Vesr,fims(}txux;m:la. and is falling throughout Alaska ¢ = T | except in the Gulf an outheast, with enerall; cleal reading room, ' DAVID WAGGONER, Minister b v ks Temperature changes have been unimportant. . ... Sunday services: R 1 10:30 a.m.—Morning service. Sub- | Bethel P tal Assembly | - - f' LT i :‘cw'_yecr.. “The Tears of the Saviour.” - CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, “And when he was come near, he|{ Pastor. beheld the city and wept over it.” ~ j Sunday services: Luke 19:41. | 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. | 11:30 am.—Bible School. Lesson, { Correctly Fashioned Styles in New Spring 12:00 noon—Bible School. [“The Gospel of the Kingdom.” SC 'S 7:30 p.m—Evening service. John 10:7-16. SCARFS AND NECKWEAR Tuesday, 7:30 pam. — Gospel| 2:00 p.m.—Junior Christian En- ; : service. deavor. Alle Sh‘ ’ I Man_\ Colors . Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Bible Study on“ 2:30 p.m.—Services at Douglas n [ttuc i, nc. # 4 the creation of the world. Young/|Mission. 75(, $1 00 $1 25 people especially invited. { 17:30 p.m.—Evening service. Sub- _ ° . Everyone cordially invited to all ject, “Christ's Kingship.” “Blessed . of § these services. s the king that cometh in the Established 1898 Juneall, Alaska The Lord’s Supper the first Syn- | name of the Lord.” Luke 19:38. ~ IMPORTED WOODEN BEAD BAGS day of each month. During Holy Week services will be held each evening at thé regular = | hour at 7:30. The members of the \/('l'\ new alld a ‘Hi_Light" | Northern Light Presbyterian || :hurch are invited to attend the| feeeeeeoes ———— e 3 Chasgh noon-day meetings held in _thel h } .‘ Easter Fashion Fram Yo [Colimum Theawre from 1230 10 Juneau Cash Grocery EV. e SE, Minister R%s J?HI:: ASta(:{-;?osn Din:ecbj:e A cordial invitation is given tn CASH GROCERS Mrs. Trevor Davis, brganist attend all these services and wor- Corner »econd and Seward - F “Where Welcome and Worship ship with us. Free Delivery Phone 58 $ 5] 1] Meet” % 4 GOt POt Pt e e e o> Y v 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. Silinais Bavichys | 11— . R e B TROPICAL JEWELRY 1080 1o 1100 am—Organ Mo-| : - ments. Services Sunday night at 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship, For | >clock in Odd Fellows' Hall. A 2 - PO )ltlllr' New' details see advertisement elsewhere | *ommittee was appointed last Sun- SHERWIN-W ILLIAMS 8 I . . ‘n this paper. lay night to meet with the Church A % (. e In many Easter colors—PIN BROOCHES, Council of the Resurrection Luth-| i3 — 23 | eran Church in regard to continu- | | Holy Trinity "Cathedral »-l ance of the Scandinavian services. [+ it | This committee will make a report THE VY. REV. CHARLES E. RICE, ind the subject discussed and of- N - T 'Q ET! l@ EAR BUT TON&* BRACEL 3 S’ ETC | DeanA_ icers elected on Palm Sunday. Rev. %@ | :szl(;n Sunz;zxx; ssrvios: v J. W. Risvold wili preach on the 4 Sars Wall Finish for U $1.00 EACH - i i ol g heme “The Lord Hath Need of amitary Wail Fimshv for Use . §UA0 ;- Sandey el ook You” Everybody urged to attend | 2 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and 2 el with Hot or Cold W ater e have ~ 3 . L Sermon. % poy ® We have the Glove situation well in hand {5580 pam—ohoir Racitl, *Twi-| S Fistrapeiian Seteset 9| ik b e light Hour.” . s | Episcopal Church |} €co g Evening service al ouglas. i 5 ey o . . ahuridy | Thursday:: Holy 1Oom- Tt o i the decoration of all mten;)rs. If; gives ~ ~ t union, 10:00 a.m. REV. HENRY R. CROSS that soft, velvety, water-color effect so EASTER GREETING CARDS! — ““Remember the Day with a Card!’ Good Friday: Evening Prayer| 10:30 am. to 12:00 Noon—Fam- L i . and Address, 8:00 pm. ly Worship Hour. One of the essential to refined surroundings, and e it Midday services in the Coliseum | many things we stress at this hour s | Theatre under the auspices of the|'s sclf-control. Lack of it brings can be applied on plaster walls, wood, . Ministerial Association, Monday to| oroblems of discipline to the home. . - Saturday, 12:30 to 1:00 p.n. This problem does not arise from or any of the various wall boards. he children’s side alone. Some 3 parents do not show self-control. 5 lb k 60 i . T—T ol Chareh i Sflgxeigii f:mdren and yourself o p g. 9 c urch of the Nativit; b o i ey o y - 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship. This Fifth and Gold Streets being Palm Sunday appropriate . /REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8.J.|music will be used at the service Pastor and the Pastor will base his ser- | Sunday, March 24—Palm Sun-|{mon on an incident from the life Tyl Hardware Co. | 1§ | Sunday Services: Jesus look at Juneau as he did ® 6:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. Jerusalem as he rode towards it | 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass and In-{and have the same reaction and § structions. utter the same words? !VOTE FOR' {1 70:00 am.—Sunday School. This church will unite with the 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and ser-|>ther churches of the city in the OSC AR ‘ OLSON ‘mon. Holy Week services each day from . o o L P | '7:30° p.m.—Rosary and Benedic-|12:30 to 1:00 at the Coliseum. |tion of the Most Blessed Sacra-| The pastor's roll for those desir- [ % \ . . | ment. ng the Sacrament of Baptism bt Cordova’, WM ffl' ,Ng.n. anation \' ‘Wednesday, March 28. — Lénten | Easter is still open. Will you please | devotions at 7:30. et in touch with him as soon as ¢ . . ENTERTAINS S. §. CLASS | - Terr[mrlal Treawrer Holy Mass daily at 7:30 and 8.lpossible. Notices for this church column Mrs. John Martin entertained her Sunday School class last even- | 2\ust be received by The Empire ‘on the Democratic Ticket ; NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN ven in| later than 10 o'clock Saturday ing with an Easter party given in “"" the League rooms of the church. |MOriing w guarantee change of < ;v 5 -3 Cards and games were played. |Sermon topics, etc. ¥ A & & =S FOR INSURANCE R e | REST AUR ANT Loken and Billy Bliss. Dainty re-| freshments were served by the| ] PR NI BB S Congregational Community Church hostess. < —_— % st | REV. J. W. CADWELL, Pastor See H. R. gmflifl) & SON 2 Mildred Stapleton, Director ® R ly BINGS CAFE N 10:30 .—Sunday School. g ! . . ormer. ( ¥ L Sy e ervice. || Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. . ‘ Carol Beery Davis, Organist y : : Mrs. Margaret Strickland of An-| The 1 blic is -diall = — = . I 1 v H . chorage arrived on the Yukon inyited i;n:;ase:v:ee: e l”» v ~ 2 g 1 “Where Welcome and Tl‘y O‘ll: home-made Cthke.fl Noodles and | Thursday for a few weeks visit| i s a2 Worship Meet” Chile Con Carne—Mexican Style [ with her mother Mrs. E. F. Cashel. &% oo oo o2 i p i 5 Rl | St Lukes Episcopal Church | g ® Open until MIDNIGHT daily! 5 G el “Pray not for tasks equal to your powers; W. Wug:l.‘!; gAls‘Alé:J(}l;:;li:G 7:30 pun—Evening Prayer and rather pray for powers equal to your tasks.” Seward Street Oppositg Goldstein Bldg_ Sexznon. e 10:00 a.m—Sunday School, with classes for all. Faulkfier Bible i Members of the W. W. Club met i Class is studying King Solomon and the building of the Jast evening at the residence of; Douglas Catholic Church | ] uneau Lu'flber M ',lls, I nc. Temple; and all interested are invited. bers were present and enjoyed a|day. (Massenset); and “A Green Hill Far Away” (Gounod). Mrs. Dave Dishaw, who was hos-|gp— 8 | a 1 b dox e ocemsion, - A e | Sunday. Mareh T Faim B | B S Senlle_"rie Sl Fpen; TR IDEAL PAIN T SHOP Sund ices: =T IR T s : w B | o e Rt ST 21| 100 am—storaing worship— If It's Paint We Have It! Mrs, Disha 1:00 pan.—Sunday School. Sermon—“The Man on the Tree.” b m m“wmmg of 'tlhe c‘"bl - ALASKA MEAT CO I sal:)h—“’l'hg Holy Hour” /Navin), Mrs. G. F. Alexander. PHONE 549 Wendt ‘ Gll‘ltet § will be held at the Tesidence of |y g, want Ads Pay FEATWNG CAXS&“ENS BABY BEEF—DIAMOND Anthem—“Hosanna in the Highest” (Ashford). 3 e e | S N e D S i B S ST S Ty R P S o e o = TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected i gl B Hnrangg FRYE'S BABY BEEF < day, March % I - S GRAV'ES ] PHONE 39 Peliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 Children’s Moments—A short story. “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON s, e vty g Nursery provided for small children. it : s s 5 S s | [ ooy g e Mosy 3. e Coeun v 3 Frye-Bruhn Company | - . - e § Marx Clothing | apcrs for Sale at Empire Office supported by this chureh. All the public invited. - Telephone 88 Prompt Delivery .