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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY NOV. 24, 1934. i event will take place tonight in FAMILY ARRIVES the Eagles' Hall The family of R. L. Clithero, l connected th the plumbing firm D()U(,L 4S As a special feature of the af- of Bulger's arrived in Juneau fair, there will be a onh the Nort 1d | during the evening. { The [amily includes: [ s % 1. NEWS mia & wma. " I Insist on Bottled and praft Clithero and Laura, (,oldun’:mr‘ TRA\’I;LIR‘S‘R;’;‘\:RN i “ ¥ £ $ iuk g ze waltz Notices f this church column us all give thanks unto- thegLord must be received by The Empire for all His benefits of the past not later than 10 o'clock Saturday |year. This is also the seventeenth ‘J Dick Clithero sy morning to gusarantee change oliuum\ermr,\ the opening of the D““L CARD OF THANKS LOCr‘\gRIl(IVll]:(I;OSSMEN Mrs. B.lchs,rd McCormick and al Mission in Ju- B = =3 Our hearts are filled with grati- three children arrived home on sermon topics, ete. | Bethel Pente T ‘,,Cau, Everyone is invited to this R | tude and thanks for everyone who .0 purpose of looking over the Northland after several months shared with absence. They visited in Wash- L G % | service. 00 S0t our bereavement . Soa ¥ 10:00 a. inday School. e the plans of 11 1 p First Church of Christ, d SRR Qe e y 9 _ iy o of a municipally owned | hurch o |BEE I.om\.-%-«m)u is observed | 11:00 a.n.—Morning Prayer and and for their kind expressions of (aio. system, @ special, twg-hour fngton. Ore‘zu'n and Cuhfommv l)nly \o"l”“‘,"l"g nnd Most Fll[oyable d Scientist | |the first Sunday of each month. |germon sympathy. Sestion of, liuh MEa HBARENCI ] (% JOPOTE Sy BisAuA: ARdY ay services =ii ue held at| Everyone is invited to all these| gyening service at Douglas. MRS. JOHN RAATHRAINEN. nelq last evening, | Arrangements | o o it trip | ser ] c Servicts | MRS, CHAS. RAATIKAINEN g nge: e st eer on the | rtr et i 11 am in the First Church of|Services. Thanksgiving Day, 10 a. m—{ i,EL; i dv. e made to further that propo-| . v | Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth Choral Eucharist e —d¥. sition and also resolution made [ CARD PAREN 35;";:,;“ MON. snd Main Streets. The subject will to secure if possible some F. F. A “Soul and Body.” ; " “Resurrection Lutheran Church 31 5 — ois 5 WIN i done here this winter ag un- ALE BY ALL DEALERS 12:15 p.m.—Si y School (éoz ner of “.::m. Main stree;; .+« HERE COMES THE ment relief. The m!al cn_rd party of the F. Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Tesu-; REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, PARADE QF THE i = ebttpe Pl LY 8 iionial mdeting Pastor. : DANCE IS TONIGHT Sagien. Hiall., AL Mpnav Eigan Chris.ian Science Reaaing Room “The Friendly Churck” WORLD'S "GREATEST —_— e T a1 ® PY in church building. This room is' 10:00 am.—Sunday School. Care- |, STARS!. e Correction is made of the date |20 ‘O'f 0,a 15-pound turkey as & open to the public Wednesday fully coordinated worship service S ¢ They're AL I planned for this doge prize will ;. giyen, AWAY ln% afternoons from 2:30 to 4. and lesson period. \"'l"'k-(‘nd by the Junior Class of connection with the series’ wmd»g the Jun High School. The |"® : he vublic is coraiaiy invited to, 11:00 a.m.—Worship loi . . ottend these services and visit the mon by the pastor, “Workers for e e ¢ O A e ST aurorma pre "u"g ‘4 ssn. reading room. R gn\mr Anthem, by the Senior \"'hs:c Bhitigry. Soils i “ o y £ £ e N L et T s Jertd il pm e Goptimption Class ! i 8 . WARTER, Agent Northern Light Presbyterian | meets at the parsonage VESNSR GRS, Pastor (Rosegt) i | Church | December 5—Annual Dinner and attsizk:;:] services each Saturday | L B 2 ! Sew! Al oF e R el b i Frankun at Fourts [FAFRR B0 of U Ttee Ak 1:00 pam.—Sabbath School. ! REV. JOHK A. GLASSE. Minster|g 2:00 p.m.—Services. A Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Neet” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:50 to 11:00 a.n.—Organ Mo- | Subject, “Meeting Our Need.” “All ments. my springs are in thee.” Ps. 87:3. AMERICAN 11:00 am Morning worship. | “But God shall supply all your ay evening 8 o'clock u} See our sement elsewhere 'nexd.” Phil. 4:19. special service will be held to “In this pap | 11:30 am-Bible chool. Lesson Which all old friends and new | he Ck n Steward.” Matt, 25: % cordially invited — ————1114-30. “Well done good and faith- _ H. Gibson, V. And Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | 1" ovane: thou hast been faith- 1ists. P. O. Box 738 ) Juneau First Preshyterian Church | DAVID WAGGONER. Minister 10:30 a.m. — Morning Service. s For Every ION DUGOUT | ; e Purse and Purpose 1 rson, Evange- | il e — CHARLES O. PERSONEUS, |ful over a few things, I will set - e Pastor. thee over 3 enter thou " Cathollc Chure : Sunday services: |into the joy of thy Lord. h of the Nativity of the | 11:00 — morning Wor p.m.—Ser at Douglas M. Junean | 1 Thank /ice. Sermon gddodd g & the . “Be Ye Thank-| 7:30 p.m—Evening service. Serv- Fl::n m}n Goia Btreets ful ice under the direction of the REV. WM ui: LeVASSEUR, S.J. : q le's iety. T stor 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes | Young People’s Society. Topic, 3 3 for everyone Grace of Gratitude.” Luke 17 The S wthin the Octave of } | 7:30 pm Evening Service Wedne 7:30 p.m. — Midweek All Saints. | b A = S R 3o Evangelist Mrs. E. Wade will speak. Prayer Service. :z&daynffl ne?. i | ! Subject, “The Valley of Dry' Thursday, 10 a. m. Union |, 2:00 > i 1 SO i i structions. ALASKA MEAT CO. Thanksgiving Service. Captain R. i , ‘and Priday, evenings.abi B, Tesher. will:preach. the sermon,’ .30 o0 &0 High ‘Mass and, sef-| ock—Gospelservic | A cordial invitation s given to MO L Benedie.| | || FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEK—DIAMOND Thursday at 8 pam, there will be 1l fo attend thaee services and 00" GCTNGH Blessea. Saeras | ‘ TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected | a special Thanksgiving Service. Let i worship with us, i ¥ 3 5 | | Y | . | | i i }-,-,,,---,,,,.,,-,,,.--»NN«-,_-«“--,--,4,;; & sbadd SarE 1 i — | P TR ot oa | Meiropolitan Methodist | i o 3 it NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN § i Episcopal Church TUNIGHT “Tomorrow’s Styles Today ' & — L . : CHURCH ) ; s . R Pourtr: ana Seward Streets ] I‘rdn}\hn “t' 14”u}lh No services, sermon or Sunday % V. J N QR School, until further notice. Wea i | s 9 } REV. ]()\]II\,AL GLASSE .: 3hid ‘ i T Admission $1.00 Ladies Free Minister 05 G o e ) the Wond ! | e Wonder Cen- Music by Earl Bli J s £ s o e { AT THE HOTELS . A e @ Music by Earl Blinzler and his Orchestra ; | RIFTH SARAH COPFIN | oradE Al BOTES. 8 ° By Mades 16 (05 s 3 Ty ! the biggest— N 7 “ o Zynda . BEER { ! - | CAROL BEERY DAVI { N. A. McEachran, Seattle; Frank i O'L"m\’- ! Purdy, Ketchikan; John Hammer, Wi ;. { Petersburg; William Stedman, Pet- i C 9 ele w 25 { | Where Welcome and | ershurg; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. | “"r*’fll' Meet” { Ohippertield, Juneau; H. R. Fisch- | i (THANKSGIVING DAY from , 1 a special | naller, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. G. g ! service,—Children’s Choir will sing, ) ! F. Gorman, Seattle; Mrs. Karlanis, i t Petersburg; C. Christensen, Pet- i, & SERVICES THIS SUNDAY E R to dine well and rest well at ¢ ; < SUNDAY SCHOOL AT TEN: i _ Mr. and Mrs, William Williams, Seattle’s most ditsinguished ad- Glasses for all except adults, who meet 12:15 il 12 gudiipena V(‘m"l’;ofl‘m“;";““"- S““&J‘; :‘;"’* "e"-hzz: fl'“"‘n:.' h ' way; erritt yle, agway; B e modern renje! ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: i €. Fletcher, Ketchikan; A. Kohol.‘ necessary to your complete com- “Romanza in G” (Eversole) “Meditation” (Borowski) { Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Cash- | fort and l":"hm"w "'”d ‘:“‘ en, Douglas; Mr. and Mrs. Mau- | ideas of en ess an 08~ { WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: rice Raymond, Dorothy Zeng, Will | pitality that are necessary to a 3 (no evening service) Rock and Roy Long, Great Ray- | good hotel well operated. A 2 " mond Company; Robert P. Per- / o COMMUNION of. the Lord's Supper will be admin- kins, Juneau. RAY W. CLARK, : istered, folowing a brief meditation. by the min- zi Alaskan l’ } ister. " W. L. Baldwin, Juneau; C. N.| Manager. | F 3 F Larson, Seattle; J. S. Heath, Seat- | RHEIN_ " i) SOLO, “I Come to Thee” (Cara Roma) — Willard tle; A. G. Mandy, Seattle; O. J.| Aha!i'n' Headquarters—Ask for Permanent Rates. H Gallemore. Hales, Seattle; Pete Larson, Ju-| 3 neau. . CHOTR, My Lit, My Love, 1 G to Thee. | S “LET’S GO LANDER HO¥EE. I A } CHILDREN'S MOMENTS,—a story by the minister. {;" “WAN MAVERN RETURNS 8753 NEW W A SHINGTON “BE THANKFUL unto Him, for tha Lord is good.” One way to | A. Van Mavern, of the West There will be ONE DOOR PRIZE TONIGHT thank God is through worship—may we greet you at the | Coast Grocery Company, returned of ONE CASE of RHEINLANDER BEER ttle's hn‘bmlnnhllzd Address service? on the Northland from a visit to and a special surprise TAP DANCER merchants in Southeast Alaska. i i ' and other attractions! PLUMBERS and SHEET METAL WORKERS Local Union Number 1 ' THANKSGIV VIITH A Gapltol Beer Parlors and Ball Room PEE WEE AND HIS ACES will furnish the dance music and you may dine, dance and be merry! The firms of Rice and Ahlers, Steve Stan- worth and George Alfors are considered fair to its workers by the Alaska Laborers’ Asso- ciation. Telephone 355, Labor Temple, and we will gladly furnish an estimate on work that you may wish done coming under our jurisdic- tion and the Better Housing Program. Watch this space for a list of 100% Union Houses and we would appreciate your sup- port. 4 . WITH AN AMERICAN 8 i Burning Circulator in your home you never need apologize to your guest for the temperature of your house. You can keep your theromometer at 70 degrees 24 hours a day—continuous summer heat. Put one of these wonderful heaters in your home today and enjoy a Thanksgiving Day, free from shovel- ing coal and carrying ashes. . Juneau-Young Hardware Co. PRIVATE DINING ROOMS FQR PARTIES, with Excellent Foods and Service Alaska Laborers’ Association