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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 3, 1934. QZ~T=2 ik"iflr'id@! VALUES for DOLLAR DAY Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Baturday morning to “guarantee change of sermon topics; ete. e =« First Church of Christ, | [ 77 " stienttst Sunday services il e held at 11 am. in the First Church of|’ Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth snd Main Streets. The subject will be, “Everlasting Punishiment.” 12:15 p.m.—Sunday School. Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Tesu- monial meeting. Christian Science Reaaing Room In church building. This Toom is open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The public is coraai.y invited to pttend these services and visit the teading room. “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. to 11:00 am.—Organ Mo- ments. 11:00 am. — Morning worship. See our advertisement elsewhere In this paper.’ Dot 7 m.-‘r..:.?r“ u*ou am. — uornlnx ‘Worship. Evangellst Mrs. E. Wade will speak. ‘Subject, “Chalk Talk on the Car- Dal Mnid” 12:09 noon—Bible School. Classes everyone. .m. — Evening Service. !flt’l’uufl E. Wade will speak. Sub; “The Coronation Service.” MONDAY~-DOLLAR DAY EXTRA SPECIAL! White Sheet Blankets, regular $1.50, MONDAY ONLY $1.00 . . . MEN'S TIES Fine Silk $1.00 $1.00 School Hankies, 9 for ... -.$1.00 ...$1.00 _$1.00 Girls’ Children’s Wool Hose, 2 for Girls’ Rayon Steps . Girls’ Rayon Pa]ama.s PRE SBYTERIAN ' “EVENSERVICE” T0 BE RESUMED EVENTS OF MARTHA SQCIETY SUCCESSFUL | The business meeting of the | Martha Society of the Northern; Light Presbyterian church, held in the parlors yesterday afternoon, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Junean and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Nov. 3: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday. LOCAL DATA Women s Cotton Slips dlrls' Cotton Dresses ... . Women's House Frocks .......& b MEN’S SHIRTS | et Bl BASEMENT BARGAINS UPSTAIRS Don’t.overlook the 1001 opportuntities FOSAVE | | All e e s U S, 1 The Salvation Army Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Public meet- | ing g0 be addressed by Mrs. E,|the saints of the Soviewy-of Jesus, ‘Wade. 6:30 p.m—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Salvation meeting. Weekly meetings every Tuesday and Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. REV. ‘WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8.J. structions. * Women'’s Flannelette Gowns ... §1 00 Women’s Crepe Gowns ............. 81, Women S Rayon Combuumons $1.00 5] ! Bive, g1 MEN’S JAMAS Button or Pullover Style ,.kan Cretonnes, 5 yards ». ¥ i RSt ",?Y\ i Hemmed Indian Head Restau- 8 . rant Napkins, 16 in. square, v 4 BDYS SHIRTS 2 dozen e : Fro\a@g t}}—;:BIue, .g{‘ n, Kitchen Scrims, 5 vds. ’ " flnfi,l\;.fifl':é’ s Fealher Pillows ... 1,0/ { ; o : I Colored Monkscloth .. 00 LAB} 4 FE}‘T SLIPP lts LAY Luncheon Cloth Cottage Sets ... Lace Panels, egch Apron Prints, 4 yds. . White Flannelette, 5 yds. Ringless Hosiery 5 Silk Scarfs . Collar and Cuff Sets i Costume Je‘ve_lry Fabric and Silk Gloves ... w«-denf values;in e : LADLES’ f‘}u E %E«» : %w “Juneau’s Leading Departmem Store Wednesday, IPrnyer Service. cordial invitation is given to ' to" apteha * thosd” services and | .mp wnh us. 30 p.m. — Midweek e =35 [ Hion "o the Moeb Blessed Sacra. | ment. Tuesday, Nov. 6.—The feast of all is a day of special devot.lon ), Pl.ltot (absent) B‘b\u&h m each Saturday e e Catholic Church 4 | enoot, | began at 2 o'clock with a delicious Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity = Weather dessert luncheon by the hostesses| 4 pam. yest'y 2020 42 920 S 4 Cldy Mrs. Homer Nordling and Mrs. W.| 4 am. today .29.18 38 91 N 4 Cldy H. Douglas. Noon today ......2020 38 96 sw 3 Cl ‘Men ; Cl:ozus W'll Make| . >0 meeting was well attended RADIO REPORTS if 1rs ppearance and many activities were dis- p Tomorrow. Night |cussed. The annual dinner was re- | inliae ) il ]pomd as a most satisfactory event Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. Y iat la R an‘:"ng zl;; ege;ller?;r P:blsi;u‘:"sml":’;el Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather intersting service has been planned| gy ‘eynressed thanks as were the fig{?@l' gg gg i i: g: ;: T;?ce Pt gl:y for 7:30 o'clock fomorrow eveming | mempers of the various commit-| ‘pairbanks = 2 I 2 g . i at the Northern Light Presbyter- | ... D:ws;: R TRV SR A : § <ol ian Church, when the first of this| “aps Ralph Martin gave a g00d| g poul | S 30 30 38 3 6 0(1) cé?:r winter's monthly “Evenservice’ | report on the recent rummage sale Dfitch Harbor 36 36 32 36 20 -zz Cld}i | gatherings will be held. and said it was a financial suc-| gogiak 50 50 36 38 4 '0 Cli S | The Men's Chorus, organized BY | cess, The articles left over from| cordova 4 42 38 38 4 0 oy Choir Director Ruth Sarah Coffin, the large donations were given t0| yunean 44 42 | 36 38 4 26 CI o will make 1S first appeatance sing- David Waggoner for the rum=| giipq a — [y = 0 i ing .'the S}ffi:;‘“&fl somnsesn?im:éo‘::im“e sale she is conducting next| yratchikan 46 44 | 84 34 —s 40 CE Congqueror, s Thursda ‘ince | ; confidently expecied that hamen's| The Martha Sockety, throueh 8| Tamonion’ @ f0 | m ® 4 s omm group will find much favor With|eommittee sent several boxes of Seattle 80 B0 . aas 48 18 98 c??: the Juneau public Sunday and m‘ articles to the Children’s Home in| portiand 50 50 | a6 ‘0 10 14 g:;x the future. \Doughs and they were greatly re-| gan prancisco i 66 58 | 54 54 4 > 0 Hearty congregational singing of | cejveq by Mrs, Carmichagl, acting i favorite hymns is also to have &, matron of the home. WEATHER SYNOPSIS e large place in the service and thef mne next event of the society is Low barometric pressure continued today throughout Alaska and contribution to ‘be ‘made by theliyne annual bazaar, luncheon, tea| over the Gulf of Alaska, there being a S$torm area centered about minister, the Rev. John A. Glasse, | ang candy sale to be held on No-| 200 miles west of Dixon Entrance, where a reading of 2890 inches will be in the form of what helyemper 16, was reported. Light rains fell yesterday over Southeast Alaska and chooses to call “homely rea]dinzs ————.—.— moderate to heavy rains yesterday and last night over Washington precented decidedly informally. The public healtn service oper-| and Oregon. Seattle reported a thupderstorm and a 36-mile wind Tmmediately preceding the serv-| ...=o; marine hospitals for sea- | from the south last night. Generally fair weather prevailed over the jce, at 7:20 o'clock Carol Beery Then With a total eapacity of 5200 ! greater portion of the interior last night although a light local Davis will provide “Organ Mo- |, o snow was reported at Ruby. ments,” piaying "A“ngelus b4 L 8 SLACRTY The coldest weather thus far this season was reported at Tan- Stearne, and “Eventide” by Meale.| LEYTERS OF ADMINISTRATION | 5na “Fairbariks, and Dawson, the temperatures being 5 and 2 above A cordial invitation is extended the|in the Commissioner’s Court for respectively, and 2 below at Dawson. ) public to attend this special month- ly service provided especially for those unable to attend morning worship and those who ‘welcome surh an occasional informal hour. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION The Ministerial Association of Juneau and Douglas will meet at the Lutheran Parsonage with the Rev. Erling K. Olafson, Monday, November. 5, at 10 am. The pro- gram of the morning includes a book discussion. iy AN JOHNSON RETURNS Chet Johnson traveling man, re- turned to-Juneau this morning as a passenger on the Norco. He had been on a business trip in South- east Alaska, and boarded the boat at Wrangell | " fioly Trinity Cothedral ] THE VY. REV. CHARLFS E. RICE, | Dean. Sunday services: 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. No church services during Octo- “ber as Dean is absent from city. 3 o4 | Evangelistic Service | ; in-the AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT | Sunday evening at 8 oclock a ispecial service will be held to 'which all old friends and new are cordially invited. H. Gibson, 'V. ‘Anderson, Evange- H_sts PR .- Sk DR S Wbl {-' Meiropolitan Methodist | | Episcopal Church Fourtn and Seward Streets No services, sermon or Sunday until further notice. the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. Before J. F. MUL-; LIN, Commissioner and ex-officio | Probate -Judge, Juneau Precmct“ In the Matter of the Estate of ERNEST MILLAEGER, deceased. TO ALL WHOM THESE PRES- ENTS $HALL COME, GREET-' ING: KNOW YE, That, it appearing to the Commissioner aforesaid that | the bave named Ernest Millaeger | hold Equipment Specialist, has died intestate, leaving at the time of his death property in this district and aforesaid, said Com- missioner has duly appointed Al- fred L. Zenger, administrator of the estate of Ernest Millaeger, de- ceased. This, therefore, authorizes the said Alfred L. Zenger to ad- minister the estate of said Ernest Millaeger, deceased, according to law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I hereunto subscribe my name and *|affix the seal of the above entitled Court, this 3rd day of November, 1934. (Seal) J. F. MULLEN, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. United States of America,) . )ss. Territory of Alaska. ) THIS CERTIFIES that the fore- going is a full, true and correct copy of the Letters of Administra- | tion, issued out of the above en- | titled Court on the 3rd day of November, 1934, in the matter of the estate of Ernest Millaeger, de- ceased. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the Probate Court above men- tigned, this 8rd day of November, 1934. (Seal) J. F. MULLEN, Commlssloner and ex-officio Pro- “bate Judge, Juneau Preeinct. First publication, Nov. 3, 1934. Last publication, Nov. 24, 1934. Church of the Nativity of the | |Subject, “Req Blessed V. M. Juneau | |tian Faith.” ——— 3 | filled, and the | at hand: Rej Fiftn and JGoid Streets the gospel.” Pastor 11:30 a.m.—Bible School. uuon The Sunday wthin the Octave of | “Christian. Growgh.”. Luke. 2:43-62, II Peter 1:5-8. * 2:30 p.m.—Services . at Dmlu Mission. 7:30 p.m.—Young People’s Serv- ice, Topic, “What Is Right “and What Is Wrong with America.” Jer. 6:8. (A W“W"‘ ¥ 1 Saints. Sunday Services: 8:00 am—Hoy Mlu lnd In- 10:30 a.m—High Mass and ser- JRCH . Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. QLASSE Minigter © © RUTH SARZ ;cprris “Where W e apd et Wonh!p I3 SUNDAY SCHOOL AT TEN “Dominie’s Discussion Den” for High School Group. ORGAN MOMENTS -l'n"l; “Adndante” (Mendelssohn! A;; mfif MORNING wons SERMON, “THE SOIL OF' ANTHEM, “Hark, Hark, H.v Soul” (smuey) ists, Mrs. Auxuuer m Faulkner. Solo- EVENSERVICE AT SEVEN- 'l'lllu‘t. (comé ‘at 7:20° for “Orgag’’ rt&hcnu" MEN'S CHORUS will -tnc “"Rise Glorious Conqm HOMELY READINGS by the m‘m (decidedly & informal). ~ HYMN SINGING that 'Il.l do you good. mthmvemeplemgedawflnzmmuagmv THIL BEST PERMANENT WAVES. *'$4.00 and"$6.00 “THE FINEST FACIALS EVER $1.00 PERFECT MANICURING AT REASONABLE PRICES ALL LINES OF BEAUTY SPECIALTIES ALSIE J. WILSON Phone 397 for appointment 1 Ameru;an Beé.ulgy Shop vk CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS | ronomist, $3,.800 per annum; Mar- The United States Oivil Service | keting Specialists (various grades) Commission has announced exami- | $3:200 to $6,400 per annum. nations for the following positions: | Further information may be ob- Agent for Home Economics, salary | talned at Room 311, Federal and $3.800 to $4,600 per annum; House- Territorial Building, Juneau. $3,200 e per” annum; Senior Agronomist," Alaska’s coast line is longer than (cotton), $4,600 per annum: Ag-|that of the United States. | s st GIVES A AUK BAY INN TONIGHT - -- Come—Enjoy Y ourself BEER WINE LUNCHES ® Transmission ® Differential ‘ A ; Q Get on the Safe @ Motor Oils: Side NOW ! |_ CONNORS MOTOR (0. For Every COAL By PACIFIC coggr gosL e ,Qi’m ‘Au‘. NIGHT FREE DELIVERY Alaskan Heotel Liquor Store Dave, Housel, P Phone Single O-2 rings " UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS - ‘bhone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phons 16