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Absolutely ringless! PHOENIX Vi el SHADOWLESS CHIFFONS Notives for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. " First Church of Christ, Scientist 3 4 Sunday services il e held At i am. in the First Church of | Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth | »nd Main Streets. The subject will be, “Christian Science.” | 12:15 p.m.—Sunday School. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Tesu- monial meeting. | Chrisiian Science Reading Room | in church building. This room s/ open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The public 1s cordiai.y invited to pttend these services and visit the reading room. — | Northern Light Presbyterian | | Church | L Frangnn 2t Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:50 tb 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo- ments. 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. See our advertisement elsewhere in this paper. @ llinitted the new way i benishes rings com- Licicty! It's exquisitely ol im texture. And this beauti*l Chiffon has all the fimoms Phoenix fea- ture for style and wear. Custom-Fit Top for added comfort and beauty. All- «over Tipt-toe and Duo- . A Lol for longer wear. Ask | ¢ Phoenix No. 705. [+ Holy Trinity Cathedral 4 THE VY. REV. CHARLFS E. RICE, Dean. Sunday services: 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Evening service at Douglas. Tuesday, 10 a.m.—The Circum- cision, Holy Communion. P | Resurrection Lutheran Church P — Corner of Thira ana Main Streels REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor. B. M. BEHRENDS Co., Inc. Exclusive “The Friendly Church” & 2 2 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Every Distributors member urged to be present this Sunday 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service. Ser- mon, “Old and New.” Selected music. We cordially invite you to attend these services. Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | 2 CHARLES C. FERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 am. — mormng Worship. Pay’nTakit George Bros. ® 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes for everyone. BULK 7:30 pm. — Evening Service. Watch Night Service Monday PORT AND evening at 10:00 o'clock. Everyone MUSCATEL invited. Friday, 7:30 p.m—Gospel service. me The Lord’s Supper is observed Al “) the first Sunday of each month. 5198 G N Everyone is invited to all these Bnng Your services. Jug e et @ First Presbyterian Church | [ ——— e . DAVID WAGGONER. Minister 10:30 am. — Morning Service a n a I Subject, “Self Knowledge,” “Who can understand his errors?” Ps. 19:12. George Bros. 11:30 am—Bible School. Lesson “Tests of a Christian.” I John 5:1-2. 1:30 p.m—Bible School at Doug- las Mission. 2:30 p.n—Services at Douglas Mission. 7:30 p.m.—Christmas service by the Young Peoples’ Society. Monday, 11:00 p.m.—Watch Meet- ing Service and Communion Serv- Phone Your Orders! Store open until midnight NOTICE ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1,1935 ice. the scale of pay per hour will be' Wednesday, 7:30 pm. — Midweek $120 for carpenters as allowed Prayer Service. A cordial invitation is given to worship with us. Northern Zone by the P.WA. CARPENTERS LOCAL NO. 1. PG S S s SRR B T L T B Y R NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE Minister RUTH SARAH COFFIN Director CAROL BEERY DAVIS Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” * “THE YEARS have brought you their finest gift if they have taught you to be kind.” Our services help do that: SUNDAY SCHOOL AT TEN: ‘With classes for all except adults, who meet 12:15 till 12:45 with H. L. Faulkner. ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: “Moment Musicale” “(Schubert) “Embers” (Tchaikovsky) 'WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: ® (1o evening service) SERMON: “WHO TENDED THE SHEEP FOR THE SHEPHERDS WHO WENT TO BETHLEHEM?” . '» ANTHEM, “The Bells Are Ringing” (Hambien). MOMENTS: Story for children. !mw WM. G. LeVASSEUR, Bds | of the Juneau and Douglas Tele~ THE g | } | I TP SRt e | ] Catholic Church | | Church of the Nativity of the | Blessed V. M. Juneau Fiftn and Goid 8treets Pastor The Sunday within the octave of Christmas. Sunday Masses: 8:00 am-—Eoyy Mass and Ius structions. 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and. Ser- moun. 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic- tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- ment. NEW YEAR'S DAY Masses: 7:00 a.m~—Holy Mass. 9:00 a.m.—High Mass sung by the Christmas choir. Daily Mass during the week at 8:00 o'clock. OIS s Y DR P ) The Salvation Army i TR IR AR v 30 IR AN IS Sunday service: 2:30 p.m. BI—=: . N—— | Seventh Day Adventists f— Corner Secona mna sranklin Sts. “Where Hungry Souls Are Satisfied.” 5 VERNON GYES, Pastor (absent) DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 29, 1934. -|Vboat next Tuesday for consultation DOUGLAS | with specialists, providing her con- | dition at the time permits making FAILURE OF HUNTING | the trip. I | All plans were made for them to | | PARTY TO RETURN IS CAUSING WORRY go south on the Yukon this week but early departure of the ship prevented them from making con- | nections. CLOSING QUOTATIONS TODAY,N.Y. EXCHANGE The following are cloging prices # der the eaves of the two story of various isswes today on the New Worry over the failure of Sandy g0 buiding on Front Street, op- York Stock Exchange, furnished by Stevens and party to return from posite the ball park, perhaps ‘pre— the Wilson -#airbanks and Com- @ few days hunting trip vesterday, poni.q o large blaze 'yesaerday Sirs pany’s Juneau office: ; caused friends of the missing ones ing the height of the prevafling. | gl Forelgn Power 4%, Amer. (nrough Mrs. R. Davis, Governmens 8 W6 "V, O, 6 PUEE Radiator 15%, Amer. Rolling Mill schooi teacher, to request the U. S. was notified and'made a quick run 23%, Amer. Smelting 37%, Amer Marshal’'s Office for assistance in extinguishing the flames with T. & T. 104%, ‘Amer. Tobacco 831, locating them if possible. chemicals before they reached any Amer. Water Works 14%, In his boat, the Sadie, Stevens ssribusness. Atchison T. & S. F. 547, Atlantic and pa.rtg which included his wife, The upper story is occupied by |Refining 25%, Bendix 17%, Borden | three children, and Jim &’fl;&m left oparles J. Anderson, as & resi- 23, C.:P. 11%, Caterpillar Trac- |00 December 11 to spen t 2 dence and the lower floor is used tor 38%, Cerrp de Pasco 48%, Ches- Week hunting seals. as a garage by the Mills Transfer BRI s BLAZE PREVENTED Timely discovery of a flame un- apeake & Ohio 44. | With but a moderate supply of C ey pcehrlder 41%, Commercial Sol- food aboard, and due to the soormyi o 794 - vents 21%, Continental Can 3%, Wweather which has prevented their | GOING TO SITKA Continental Oil 18%, du Pont de vu;lng to town, fear is felt for Nemours 95%, Electric Auto-Lite thei safety. 29, Fairbanks Morse 174%. A i Federal Mining 55, Gen. Electric DUPREES TO LEAVE 21%, Gen. Foods 34%, Gold Dust Robert DuPree expects to take | 17%, G. N 17%, Homestake 375, nis wife south on the Canadian | Charles J. Anderson, pioneer of Douglas, expects to leave on the Kenai next week to enter the Pio- neers’ Home at Sitka. | SHATTUCK RETURNING Curtis G. Shattuck, Secretary of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce, who has been..in -the south for several weeks, is a passenger aboard the Victoria for the north. Howe Sound 51%. Dougla Church 0%, Loewls 34%; Loose~Wiles 36 Lorillard 20%, Marshall Field 11, Melntyre 41%, Montgomery Ward 20%, Nash Motors;18%. Nat, Biscuit 27%, Nat. Cash Reg- ister 17%; Nat. Dairy '16%, Nat. EAGLES’ Sabbath services each Saturday atternoon. 1:00 p.m.—Sabbath School. 2:00 p.m.—Services. Meiropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church Fourtz ana. Sewerd Streets No services, .sermon or Sunday School, until further notice. ettt e b { | | )CLARICE GOLDNER In exercising, touching the toes without bending the knees, is an effective way of taking off fat around the stomach. — e THANKS! The management and employees phone Company take this means of thanking one and .all. for the lovely gifts and flowers given them for Christmas. May your New' ¥ear be happy and prosperous. . ¥ JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS v, TELERHONE COMPANY) T adv. Services Distillers 28%, N. Y. C. 20%, N. P. 20%, Pullman 47%, Radio Cor- poration. §%... : | Notices for tnis cnurch column Reynolds Tobacco 50%, Safeway nwst be recelved by The Empire Stores 46%, Sears Roebuck 39%, S. not later than 10 o'clock Saturday P. 18%, Socony 14%, Sperry 8%. |morning v guarantee change of Standard Oil of Cal. 31%, Stand- germon topics, etc. ard Qil of/N. J. 43%, Texas Corp. |, o 20%, Timken Roller 34%, United| | Congregational Community | Alroraft 14%, U. S. Rubber 16%. | Church ANNUAL | HI JINKS NEW YEAR’S EVE || Monday, Dec. 31 Card Playing begin- || ning at 8:00 followed || by refreshments and dancing. I. W. RISwouD, Pastor 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m-—Preaching in Scandi- navian language. The general public is cordially invited to all services. Alr Brake 26%,| v Electric 87%, Wool-| worth 53%, Hudspn Bay Mining 12 Vdum—-ao,wodcmares. | Averages—Up 76c. | *; Woronpo, Vancouver, Scastle min St. Luke’s Episcopal Church | ADMISSION 50¢ | Public Invited Bremner; 37%c at 50¢, B. R. X. 17c, % Cariboo Gold Quartz $1.42, Gol-i 7:30 pm—Evening Prayer and conda S1%c, Montana Consolidated | Sermon. | — % % | 24c, Nabesna 67c at 8lc, Pioneer Douglas Catholic Church ; EAGLES® HALL | Gold $10.35, Premier $1.53, silver~1‘l smith 6c, Sunshine $12.35. {79:30 am—Holy Mass and ser- N TR 5 mon. Benediction of the most Old papers for sale here. Blessed Sacrament after the mass DOUGLAS | ———————ee ANNUAL HI-JINKS U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weaiher Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vidinitv. beginning at 4 pm. Dec. 29: Fair tonight and Sunday; moderate to fresh easterly winds. LOCAL DATA ‘Time Barometer Tegmp. Humidity Wind Velocity = Weather 4 p.m. yest'y 29.71 17 36 NE 14 Clear 4 am. today 29.71 13 29 NE 11 Clear Ncon today 29.72 11 29 NE 15 Clear RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4a . Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weatlier Barrow 0 -8 -12 0 8 0 Cidy Nome -2 -10 -18 -8 8 0 Clear Bethel -6 -8 Fairbanks -2 -2 -22 .22 4 Trace Clear Rawson -30 -32 -3¢ -2 4 0 Cldy St. Paul 36 36 34 34 4 .16 Cldy Dutch Harbor ... 40 40 38 38 4 16 Rain Kodiak 28 28 18 20 4 0 Clear Cordova 28 26 20 20 4 0 Cldy Juneau 19 17 1n 13 1 0 Clear Sitka TR - | 16 - s 0 Sbres Ketchikan 26 22 | 16 18 4 0 Clear Prince Rupert 28 26 20 24 4 0 Clear Edmonton -20 -4 -2 -20 4 0 Cldy Seattle 40 38 38 40 18 42 Rain Portland 44 40 36 38 16 2.60 Snow San Francisco 52 50 | 44 46 6 18 Rain WEATHER CONDITICNS The barometric pressure continued low this morning over the Pa- cific Northwest States, the lowes: reported pressure being 29.28 in- ches a short distance west of the Washington coast. This storm area has been attended by precipitation from southern British Columbia southward to California, Portland reported 2.60 inches of precipita- tion during the past 24 hours. With the exception of rain at Un- alaska, fair weather prevailed throughout Alaska this morning. It was colder this morning at Fairbanks, Nome, Cerdova and Juneau. HEADING T'S easy on your purse to travel on the Northern Pacific . . . yet you enjoy the well-known luxuries and comforts of the famous INORTH COAST LIMITED (ROLLER BEARING EQUIPPED) You can ride in smart, modern coaches . for a little more you can enjoy the new type, improved Tourist Pullman cars, or the Standard Pullman sleepers and Air- Conditioned Observation-Club cars; cool, clean, quiet; the perfected " tailor-made’* climate. Dining Cars for all classes of travel, also are air-conditioned havens of comfort, in which “famously good” meal are served ot low prices, . This North Coast Limited is chosen by experienced travelers; they know the od- vontages of the best at no extra fare. “The ALASKAN" leaves Seattle every morning at 8:45 o'clock for the East. This fine train carries Pullmon Standard sleeping cars, reserved seat coaches, and cafe car, sewing famous Northern Pacific meals ot reasonable prices. The NORTH COAST LIMITED leaves Seattle each evening at 8:30 o’clock. Call, write, or cable for full details on a trip anywhere. — OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single 0-2 rings NEW YEAR'S EVE, 11 #ll midnight, year’s end service; followed by fellowship in church parlors. ALL INVITED! NEW YEARS EVE | Monday. December 31, 1934 | Elks Ball Room LADIES FREE ADMISSION $1.00 Ring Out the Old Ring in the New Bring the Gang Carnival Féatures Noisemakers TN 2 Colorful Decorations Earl Blinzler’s Orchestra SAVE THE DATE!!!! EER ] ® ® ° ® @ ° ° ® ® x | Our Service Comes to You! When you bank at the First National, it isn’t always neces- sary to make a trip to the bank to handle banking transactions. Our service comes to you when you Bank by Mail. Banking by Mail at the First National makes it possible to bank funds promptly, safely, and conveniently from wherever you are. May we serve you—by mail ? ROT R First National Bank Juneau, Alaska . ¥ 129

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