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E 3 1 . % S T ow—— HOME FROCKS . $1.00, $1.20, $2.50, $3.95 We call them Home Frocks . . . but they’re so well made and so smart, fabrics and dainty colors that they can be such lovely DOUGLAS REV, OLAFSON TAKES LEAVE ////7/// // /l‘////// U. S. DEPARTMENT 0!‘ AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) W < N E S \/ 4 Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., May 12: 0N v Ac ATIoN Probably showers tonight and Sunday; gentle variable winds. LOCAL DATA MUSICAL PROGRAM BEING I ARRANGED PTA. MEETING [Moth D S T . e : 5‘“‘::)“::" '1:;"“ Mfl Wind Velocity ~ Weather a! ermon o- p.m. yest'y ..30.. w 9 Cldy The last mesting of the Doug; other’s yBel U | 4 am. today ......3033 45 8 Calm [3 cldy las Parent Teacher Association. for morriml\" to a .ast Un- Noon today 3036 48 8B sy 8 ¢ Sprinkling the school year will be held in the ext August 'ABLE RADIO REPORTS: school auditorium next Wednesday X 5 t gus C. AND 10 night, May 16. s R E : Mother’s Day will be observed at | Furthe ‘vening' sy Enteripment iy &“‘E‘.‘ roveived by he Semnn | Ta e o Torim. sommitnions | Resurrection Latheran Church to- YESTERDAY, ' ) TODAY a musical program is heing ar- mfi later than 10 o'clock Satarday |during the vacation. morrow. Walter Peterson will sing Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precipe 4mn. rayged under. Gie. diksetion.af My SR LY e change of |a tenor solo, the Junior Choir will| Station temp. temp. | temp. temp, velocity 24hrs. Weather Pimperton. Refreshments will be sermon - toplcs, -eto. { ——g|sing an anthem. The pastor, the| Barrow ... 12 12 12 14 16 0 Cldy served by the Executive Board after ? kg Catholic_Church {|Rev. Erling K. Olafson, will speak | Nome. .. - 38 38 32 32 6. Trace the program. « | | Church of the Nativity of the | jon “Mother’s Gift.” Bethel 46 46 36 36 4 01 Pt. Cldy Exhibits of sehool work accom- | First Church of Christ, | Blessed Vs M. Juneau || Tomorrow's service will be the| Fairbanks. . 62 58 38 38 4 0 Cldy plished during the year will be | Selentist % |last to be held at the church un-| Dawson . ... 58 58 on display for general inspeetion 1 » | Fifth and Gold Streets itil August as the Rev. and Mrs.| St. Paul . 3 38 36 32 32 8 Trace Cldy by all those interested. : Sunday services =i be Held At| REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, SJ.|ojafson are leaving for Bellingham | Dutch Harbor .. 42 40 3¢ 38 16 .06 Clear 7 . st D 58 11 _am. in the First Church of Pastor on the Princess Norah next Thurs-| Kodiak .. 48 4 36 38 12 06 Cldy OPENING OF BEER PARLOR |Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth| May 13. — Sixth Sunday after|qay morning to attend the conven-| Cordova 38 38 38 38 6' 250 Rain The opening date of the new|pnd Main Streets. The subjut-wfll‘Eaiter. tion of the Pacific Synod of the| Juneau . 59 58 %5 45 0 Trace Clay beer parlor and lunch room to be|be, “Adam and Fallen Man.” Sunday Services: United Lutheran Church. They| sSitka . 53 —_ 4 —_ - [ Cldy known as Mike's Place has been| 14.09 am—Sunday School, | 6:30 am.—Holy Mass. will spend a two months' furlough| Ketchikan . 62 60 40 42 4 0 Pt.Cldy set for next Saturday, May 19, by | wednesday, 8:00 p.mm. — Testi-| 8:00 ‘am—Holy Mass and In-|;; washington after the close of | Prince Rupert ... 58 58 40 42 4 0 Clear Mike Pusich, proprietor. Unavoid-|monjal meeting, | structions. e & the convention, and expect to re-| Edmonton ... 52 52 | 28 30 4 02 Clear able delays in getting the furni-| “Ghrigtian Science Reading Room | 10:00 am—Christian Doctrine. | to Juneau the latter part of [ Seattle 64 62 48 50 ¢ o Clear ture for the place is the cause of |iy church building. This room 3s| 10:30 am—High Mass and ser- gy, Portland 66 66 50 50 4 0 Clear the delay in the opening. Special oben, to the public Wednudly‘m"“ —_————— San Francisco ..... 86 6 | 52 52 6 0 Ctear dinners on certain nights and ca- afternoons from 2:30 to 4. 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic- tering to parties will be the par-) The public, is cordially invited to | tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- CITY NOTICE ticular features of the new ven- gstend these services and vislt the ment. May Devotions. The barometric pressure is moderately low in Western Alaska ture. 4 Every transfer in ownership of | but rising throughout the Territory. It is lowest in southern Bering i reading room. o e ______=x|automobiles must be promptly reg- | Sea with rain over Southern Alaska, except in the extreme South- NORTHLAND IN EARLY o .|| Metropolitan Methodist | listered by both seller and purchas- | east, and cloudy weather in the Interior and North. Heavy rain fell The motorship Northland whis- LY Northern Light Presbyterian | Episcopal Church \ier at the City Clerk’s Office. Li-| at Cordova. The pressure is moderately high in Southeast Alaska tled in at the city dock at three Church |l % cense plates should remain with| with clear weather from Ketchikan southward. o'clock this morning to unload 4 Pourtr: and Sewerd S":S"’ car and cannot be transferred about 12 tons of general freight Frangnn at Pourtn REV. AENRY R« QB0 , | Without app’:"”w"f g;:’; ;’r‘;’;‘z for local firms. REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister 10.30 am. to 12:00 noon—Fam- Mrs. J. ©. Stapieton, Direchor 1, worship Hour. Do you desire |0 cwy cerr. | Qld Papers for Sale at Emplre Office Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist to have your children for an hour Daily Empire Want Ads Pay “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo- ments. "11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. For Douglas Church Services e ot a1 | [+ Notices for this church 5 nwst be received by The Empire|THE VY. REV. CHARLES E. RICE, not later than 10 o'clock Saturday moriing w guarantee change of germon topics, ete. column Sunday services: 8:00 am. — Holy Communion. Breakfast. for the first Communion " s ogs e — m|Class in the Deanery. worn shopping, iting or receiving callers. Congregational Community || 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Church || 1:00 am—Morning Prayer and » % |Sermon. Bishop Rowe will preach HOSPITAL GUILD DANCE { St Luke’s Episcopal Church || 10:30 am, — Morning Service. i - 2| Mother's Day. “My son forget not No. sarylies Wpepna. the law of thy mother,” Prov.! 4 o |1:8: Douglas Catholic Church [ 11:30_a.m—Bible School. Lesson, 2 2! | “Christianty and Patriotism.” Matt. May 13. — Sixth Sunday after|22: 1-23, 39. e re" S 0 nc Easter. 2:00 pm.—Junior Christian En-| e . ., ] Sunday services: deavor. 9:15—Holy Mass. 2:30 pm. — Services at Douglas| @ , . 25 1:00 p.m.—Sunday School. Mission. 'Juneaw’s Leading Department Store s sl 0 i TR e [T e otfice, MOC SRS, ice. | invited. TO glEvE‘v S%gOENl]“) é:l%N v : pr;};‘e:“s;:;vw'e’:ao p.m. — Women's ChS‘tl!éurday ;{terpmn at 2 o'clock— | S . l S N- | Missionary Society meeting. ren’s leeting. All children ! A cordial welcome is given to all jinvited. DANCE lN Two WEEKS p eCLu aturday lg ht to attemd these services and wor-| Everyone cordially invited to all | ship with us. |these services. May 26 is the dayl Saturday, ] that has been chosen by the Wo- men of the Moose as the date for their barn dance to be given in the Moose Hall. | Those who attended the first' barn dance will need to hear no' more before deciding to set aside Saturday, two weeks from today to attend this unusual affair as 351 good a time, if not better, is pmm-’ ised by those who have the plans‘ in hand. | Prizes ' for specialties WEl be| awarded in addition to a prize for ihs most appropriate costume and @ door prize. Music will be fur-| nished by the “Haymakers,” who played for the last barn dance' given by these same accomplished | ATURDAY, MAY 12 Attraction A SOVlet F ll'm £ T S with English Titles | @ Based on the story of the Five-Year Plan. @ See the Soviet improve the material and cultural level of the workers and farmers. REV J. W. CADWELL, Pastor 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m. — Preaching service. [ The general public is cordially| ' First Presbyterian Church | invited to all services. 1] 3 DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: at the 11 o'clock service. e P O it B ng Location Notices at Em- [gram, by the young Sunday School. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek people and ' ‘Scamdinavian Service detalls see advertisement elsewhere Holy Trinity Cathedral ot and a half under religious influ- cnce? Bring them to this service. . You may find a class to interest you too. \ | 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship. We admire the man who says, as did a man a few months ago: “I will always respect my mother's re- iliglon.” Mother’s Day is a day in| which we will respect not only| mother’s. religion but also mother | by spending an hour in God's| house, the home of religion. Mr.| Lister will sing at this service and | | Mrs. Cross will speak. The subject . of her sermon will be: “Mothers.” | Perhaps we have wandered far “w.ay from mother's teaching but ! llet us on this Mother’s Day spend an hour in the church. We wlll ‘be glad to welcome you at our, service, | Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | | i \ | CHARLES G. PERSONEUS, i Pastor. 1 | Sunday services: { 11:00 am. — Morning Worshlp.} {Mrs. E. Wade, Evangelist, will bring the message. Subject, “Worldliness | Versus Christian Experience.” 12:00 noon—Bible School. Clams for everyone. 7:45 pm. — Eyening servlce. Evangelist Mrs. E. Wade will speak | jon the subject, “Deliverance.” Evangelistic meetings every night at 7:45 except Monday. Friday evening at 7: 45—Young 1 People’s Meeting, All young people | Evangelistic Services — o Luke 124-12, “Fear Not.” Every- body is welcome to our services. Every Sunday at 7:30 o'clock by ‘|Rev, I, W, Risvold. —— Zlunmafl- Lutheran Church | PSR Shpl o s ‘orner of Third and Main Streets REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Patsor. “The Friepdly Church” 10100 a.m,—Sunday School. Moth- er's Day and India Lace Day. 11:00 a.m—Morning service. Ser- 5| e saivation Army American Legion Dugout. Sun- day, Wednesday and Friday even- ings at 7:45. A hearty invitation is given to all to attend these non- sectarian services. Harold Gibson and Vernon An- derson, Evangelists. oo = Public meetings: Sunday—2:30 p.m. 08 ©® Quality . Modern Plant @ Reliable Service VISIT US! endenhall Dairy Products e I Seventh Day Adventists | @® Sce with your own eyes what economic freedom means to the workers and farmers. 0Odd Fellows’ Hall MAY 12—SATURDAY—7:00:P. M. FINAL SHOWING! Children lOc hostesses. They are practicing hard on some new music, so we hear. 1 ——— HALF HOLIDAY OBSERVED 1‘ SATURDAXS, COAL BUNKERS § During the months of May, June, ‘i { § L July and August, Saturday after- noons will be observed as a holi- day at the Pacific Coast Coal Com- pany’s bunkers and no fuel will be loaded. Admission 40 cents UNEMPLOYED FREE! ) { mon, “Mother's Gift." Tenor solo by Walter Peterson, Anthem, “Crown .Him Loord of AlL" the .| Juniog Choir. 730 pyn.-Norwegian service. There will be. no. services on Sun- day morning until the pastor re- turns from his vacation the latter e el Corner Second and Franklin Sts. “Where Hungry Souls Are Satisfied.” VERNON GYES, Pastor (absent) | sq:b-ch services each Saturday atternoon. 1:00 p.n—Sabbath School, L 200 pam—Services. NORTHERN. LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN S i oo AR A s Phone | { FOR VERY PROMPT DELIVERY' JUNEAU LIQUOR €. Percy REYNoLDS, Manager Juneau Lumber Mflfo 'Iné. o "I<9‘, st ba CHURCH, : ankhn at Fourth Rev. John A. Glasse, Minister Mildred Stapleton, Director Carok Beery Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” Why not honor Mother or her memory by ‘spending an houn in God's house, honoring Mother but worshipping God? 10:50—ORGAN MOMENTS 1. “Song of Joy” (Frysinger) 2. “Dead Littie Mother O' Mine” (Burleight) 11:00—MOTHER'S DA¥ SERVICE Sermon, “Beautifying’ Mother.” ' CHILDREN'S CHOIR OF THIRTY Singing “Mother Love” (Christie) Offertory, “Memories ag Fwilight” (Hopkins) Postltide, “Majesty of e Deép” (Harher) 'ALL" WELCOME TO ALL SERVICES P e ) Y 3 @ No Argument! J No Statement! Can stand against the testimony of our many satisfied customers AUTHORIZED DEALERS of the > RAY HART BRADER OIL BURNERS @ We are in a posmon to give you the best to be t 13 had at any price! e e RICE & AHLERS CO; PLUMB]NG ; HEATING SHEET ADETAL “We tell‘ in advance what job will cost” PHONE 34 o b mrsenglgaen TR et ASE