The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 23, 1935, Page 2

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UNIFOR FOR THE WAITRESS 11l W hite—in One-Piece Slyle;s Sizes 14 to 42 $2.25 VISIT OUR UPSTAIRS BARGAIN DEPARTMENT of HOUSE* HOLD WARES"’ TRINITY GHOIR BIVES PROGRAM, - THILIBRY HOUR i sy g A pyss | Muslcal Event W'll Take jPlace ngorrow , After- < poon at 3:30 oCleck \ 'ranarmwxmmfi at 3;30.0'clock | ‘the choir of Trinity Cathedral | will .give a Twilight Hour musical program, to which the publie is in- vited. There is no admission charge | but a free will offering box will be placed at the door in which | contributions in any amount may be placed. Unfortunstely Miss Ed- na Reinhart, ;violinist, of. .Chieago, will be ;unable to appear,on ithe program, as she is at present con- valescing from deafness which fol- lowed an attack of the flu. Trinity Choir hopes to sponsor her ap- pearance at sqme later date, The Twilight Hour program for tomorrow follows: 11. The Dlyuflemlyshmu to a ‘Close—Narhtlied . Smart _Junier, Choir, ... The. Shadows -of the Evemmz Hour .... Shepperd Lyman Snow, Hark, Hark, My Saul.....Shelley Pnr‘cin Harland, ;Mariam Lea, Corrine Jenne, Mrs. Jenne. 4. He That, Keepeth Israel.... | -.iykve... - Schlosser ; M.y A BROW. . 5. The Radiant Morn Hath Passed AWAY gk WoOdward | Mrs. . Livie,, Miss; ¥aser; . Mrs.. Jar- |man,. Miss Snow, Mrs. ‘Rice, Mr. Keyser, Mr; Polly, Mr. Graff, 6. Send.. Oub, FhyLight...Gounod Benior,; Chair, My'Beeuty Hint LUCYLE KEELING A pleasant smile helps start the day right, but keeping the teeth bright and sparkling is all import- ant to @& truly pleasant smile. Brush them ati least twice a day.| CARTER-TISDALE WEDDING HELD {HERE LAST NIGHT : Rev. John A. C1asse Reads Marriage Vows to Popular Couple Leanora Ellen «Carter, daughter of Mr and Mrs. C. W, Carter, was married to Cliffon K. Tisdale at a charming wedding ceremony at the Northern Light Presbyterian Church last night. The Rev. John A. Glasse read the marriage vows. The bride wore a white satin dress with train and carried a, U 8. DEPARTMENT OF AURJUULTURE, WEATHER BURIAU DOU GLAS " The e&ther " NEWS (By the U. § Weathér Bureau) Forecast for juneau and vicInity, beginning at 4 pm., Feb. 23: | Fair tonight, Sunday increasing cloudiness, probably rain or snow | - orrosmreseeeed by night; light variable winds, becoming moderaté southeast. Sun- | BASKETBALL PLAYERS day. ARE ENTERTAINED LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Hum!dity Wind Velocity 29.95 41 68 w 2 3017 30 98 w 1 3021 3N Kl w 3 RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY | > - Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m: 4a.m.. Precip. -4amm- | avi Wahto, Gordon Mills, Joe Riedi, “temp. mp | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs, Weatler Dick Kilburn, Frank Cashel, Ben e 22 s 0 PrARER | Shitanda, Gerald Cashen and Coach R 2 z | Martin Pedersen. 22 —— . — . RETURNING HOME il Mrs. Henry Nelsori, the former | Tyra Wahto, is expected home to- day from Seattle on the Norco, | after aboul, a month’'s visit south. [ Weather | Pt. Cldy Clear* Cidy Time 4 pm. yest'y . 4 am. today . Noon today The members of the Douglas high school basketball squad senjoyed a | waffle feed prepared in their honor | by Mrs. 8adie Cashen, mother of |one of the régular teammates at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoén. | Guests included Glen Edwards, | Albert Stragier, Robert Feero, Ol- 4 0 Clear 4 12 Cldy 8 Trace Cldy 4 0 Cidy %0 Pt.CHy Trice Clay Snow Snow Cldy Clear 29 ol 30 Pt Cldy 34 Pt. Clay 0 Cldy 38 Cldy 40 Cldy 48 -6 22 4 - 22 18 . 24 4 -12 20 30 32 36 28 | 88RBE8LaB8ES | DANCE BIG SUCCESS The Washington’s Birthday dance given by the Eagles in their Doug-} las Hall proved one of ‘the' big vents on the Channel 1ast ‘night. 50 large was the attenidance from | Juneau that a ‘special ferry »was necessary, leaving Douglas " at 1 15 o'clock this morning.. - WEATHER SYNOPSIS High barometric pressure prevailed this morning over South- east Alaska and the MacKenzie River Valley, and a storm area of marked - intensity was centered over the ‘ North ' Pacific Oecan a short " distance southeast ‘of Dutch Harbor. This general pfessure dist¥ibution has' been' accompanied by precipitation from Unalaska to | Cordove ‘and ‘over the Seward Peninsula, elsewhere over the Terri- tory fair ‘weather prevafled. t Moderate téemperatures: were reported throughout Alaska this morning. : "'MitS. DEVINE ARRIVES _ [ NOTICE TO SHIPPERS Notices for wms church columi 1. Orn.n aplo-a’wum'.—mvene 8. Norw the D§y is Om .Rockwell | Walter Peterson; Jack. Rice, John satin muff with gardenias. Her A tulle veil was left over her face MUSt be“received by The “Empife until near the end of the cere- DOb:lster than“IV o'élock Ssturdsy mony. morning w m m & She was attended by Mrs. Audalic Sermon-topies, eto. * B -——.—2 % ; | Mré?‘John'’ Devine, ‘wifé “of John | F. Devine, Nome member of the House o©f Representatives of the 'l’erfltoflnl Legislature now in ses- ¢ {Mon, arrived here last hight from | S. 8. Victorie ‘sl sail from Seat- | tle February 28 instead of March 2 on account ‘of heavy offerings of | freight and passengers. S. S. De- | pere cails abcut March 8 with “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School Notices for «nis cnurch column must be received by The Empire nhot later than 10 o'clock Baturday Keyser, ‘Raymond Graff. .. Liddle flun i Music by the mon, “It-is be found faithful.” Junior * Choiry 9. Abide With, Me._.. Mrs. .lenne 10. Nunc Dimittis ... Stainer Mrs. Livie, ;Miss ;Kaser, Mrs. Fel- Westby as matron of honor and Senna Paul and Catherine York as bridesmaids. Mrs. Westby wore orchid satin. Senna Paul wore a dress of peach taffeta and Cath- the Westward as a passenger on | freight for Southedst and g.,“uh | Cmm(ltlflul Community | _Church | 1. W. RiSwvewD, Pastor 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo~ ments. morning to guarantee change of sermon topies, ete. 11:00 am. — Morning worship. First Presbyterian Church e our advertisement elsewhere i DAVID WAGGONER. i 10:30 am, — Mornihg h«zlm, 2 2 it o = | Subject, “Jesus Cannat Be .| be neld at| | Holy Trinity Cathedral | |“He could not.be hid." Maik 7: 2. o . 2| 11:30 aun.—Bible, School:. Lesson First Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday services Vil 11 am. in the First Church of ™ !don, Mrs. Jaxrman, Mr. Rice, Mrs. - Keyser,. My, Polly, .Mr. Graff. 1111, Ye Watchers arid Ye Holy Ones —"Vigili; et -8ancto” (Cologne, erine York was dressed in pink ~11:00 a.m.—Sunday School. satin. Mrs, Westby carried yellow| 7:30 p.m--Preaching in Scandi- tulips and white daffodils, while navian language. the other bride’s attendants had| The genersl public is cordially| pink and white flowers. Invited to al¥ services. R P T S ) Ernest Power was the best man, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church | ind Don W. Skuse and Arley Mul- P lins acted as ushers. 7:30 p.m.—Evening . Prayer , and The church was appropriately Sermon, the Victoria. She boarded the boat at Cordova. ' She joined her hus- band in residence at the Gastineau Hotel. | west Alaska. ;adm ALASKA STEAMSHIP CO. | SHOP IN' JUNEAV FIRST! VISIT OUR F amily Liquor Department Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth THE VY. REV. CHARLFS E. RICE, | pnd Main Streets. The subject will Dean. be, “Mind." Sunday services: 1215 p.m.—Sunday School. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. { 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. ‘ednesday, 8:00 pm. — Tesil-| 2 HABET Bmating. | 11:00 a.n.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Chrisilan Science Reading Room | 3:30 p.m.—Twilight .ln church building. This room 38 cert by Choir. open to the public Wednesday gvening service at Douglas. afternoons from 2:20 to 4. | Guild meets Friday afternoon at The public m cordiaily invited to the residence of Mrs. Robert Rice pttend these services and visit the in DeVighne Apartments. reading room. Noflhem Light Presbyterian Church Franknn ‘8t Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, mnmerl Mrs. Trevor Dawis, Organist T l-urnetlon Lutheran Charch | lCorner of Thua ana Maln Streels REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor. “The Friendly Church* 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Dculy Cross-word Puzzle Peoplad Understand State of the n: abbr, 3 ACROSS 1. Partial enjoy- ment {n ad- vance 10. Blanthed 15. Process of © cu‘l'l;‘blnlnl oxygen 1s Nimbie o © . Color 15: Points of the earth’s axis 19. Forlmcalhm oloring agents Grown bo; 2& Performe salu(lon of Yesterday's Puzzle EUEEEE BEORER EIMICITIERRTIOMIAITIO) EEB [PEZAIN] . Buropean country . Collect with Dltlenl and ute labor . Sltunlod at the base : Wiyt name of a famous movie dog . Bird's beak . Siliness 9. 2;\»0"1000 to . Small peg used in golf . General imber of 29, chkemll pen 30, oD pi {neue ofa mmuflm EIII 3. Aadition to & document L N . Regular end- ing of the past tense . Strike gently . Minute particle 5 . Masculine name Cmmm,( of the toe ¥ ;f)ve medsures EE 34. River bottom 37, Old-womanish 39, Jewlsh month 400 Any American Indian 42. Enliven 44, Street urchin 45. Flaxen fabric ‘otton fabric ‘'overing fhr the hand Park in the Roekies . Direetion 2. Unit of dia- course making a olf stroke 68, Negative 69, Not tight 70. Repetitious 72 Growing out 73. Groups of symptoms . Large serpent . Roman god of occurring X o 1o under- together DOWN 1. Wades through 2. Kind of dalsy world 61. Viscous black liquid 1. As far as . Worked out in detail %%%fllfl%fll%%fl { Betbel Pab 11:00 ameoming Service. Sor- ills in Rome | “Feter Heals the Lame Man." Acts 13:1-10; 4:8-12. 1:30 p.m~Bible Sehool at Doup‘i |1as Mission. 2:30 p.m.—Preaching sérvices at: Douglas Mission. i 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service under: Hour Con- the leadership of the Young Peo- party given in the Dugout Thurs- ,ple. Topic for the evening, “What Lhe Bible Says About Forgiveness.” I John 1:7-9; (2i1-12, | Tuesday, 7:30 pJm. Annual meeting of the Women's Mission- ary Society. A i Wednesday, 17:30 pm.—Midweek A, Prayer BService. A cordial invitatiop Is given.to worship -with .us. o < n by | [ SR AR - | CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. ! Sunday imervices:-x: 1 r11: } | 11:00 am. - asarning Worship. | | 12:00 noon—-alhle School. Classes for all. = ¢ ) 7:30 P —= Ivenml Bervice. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Gospel serv- ice ) hldq 7:30 p.m—»mb\; study Subject, Concerning Sickness.” | Communiop Service the first, Sunday of each month. Everyone cordislly invited to all these services. C‘thlb Church Church of the Nativity of the 1 “What the Scriptures Say | Mng, i |2 on account of heavy offerings of CARD PARTY OF LA, SUCCESS ot 4 - '!‘ho.w who' attended the card vith daffodils and acacia. gees, ferns and evergreens gave 2 gveen background. At a reception at the C. W.| unrtgr residence following the cere- mony, a large wedding cake was cut. by Mrs. Tisdale and the popu- lar couple showed the many re-| membrances with which they had been honored by their friends. | The couple will reside, tempor-| arily, in the Carter home, while Tisdale, an employee of the United | | States Signal Corps here, awaits dnx \eyening, by .the American Le- u.on Auxiltary repon a most en- joyable time. There were thirteen tahles, in play. High 'seores “for comract were lfl by Mrs. Prank Foster and M. avenik and .conselation awards| 40 Mrs. Bmil Zergeler and W. a. Heuln High mwlon prizes were won hy Mrs. E.'L .Gruber and A. E. Karnes. Migh scores for, plnocme gave the. prizes to Mrs. Hazel Metcalf and F. Ferkavick, low scores being held by ,Mrs, Addie McKinnon. Mrs. Tom.Bull and L. K. Moe won first prizes at whist. . % M clumm of card play- s were served. mme in charge of the amxmsted of Mrs. E. M. Pol- leyy. ¢ ;. Mrs. H. G. Nord- ...J. R. Anderson, Mrs. , Mrs. Walter White office, ———.——.——— WOMAN LAWYER RETURNS Lady Willie Forbus, Seattle attorney and one-time un- Council of the city, is returning bound passenger, and had been pleading a court case in Judge Simon Hellenthal's court at Cor- dova. She boarded the vessel there. — .- BACK TO TORONTO TForonto, Ont. after an inspection trip of mining prospects in t.he l?ukon Territory and Northern British Columbia regions, ~as a passenger on the southbound Vie- toria to -Seattle. The Canadian et O Sl §. 8, Victeria will.sajl from Seat- tle February 28 instead of March ! Blessed V. M. Juneau 1 | Fifin and Go:d Streets REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 84.13# l Wr e Pastor Sunday Masses: 1 8:00 am.—Hay, ulil ' struotions. {10230 a.m—digh Mass and Sers mon. 7:30 p.m—Rosary and Benedic- and Tn: tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- | ment. ‘The Salvation Army 14 Servleelflflw pm. ’ " Seventh Day Adveatists » Pourtk and Sewg:d Streets No services sermon or Sunday Bchool, until further notlee. . -, ———— NOTICE TO SHIPPERS | 8. S. Vietoria will sail from. Seat-" tle February 28 instead of March 2 on account of heavy offerings.of freight and passengers. S. S. De- pere sails abowt March 8 with freight for Seutheast and Seuth- ALASKA STEAMSHIP. CO. freight amnd passengers. 8. S. De-!mining engineer boarded the ves- pore .;,* abcut . March 8 with|sel at Skagway, where he narrow: freight fox Southeast and South-|ly missed taking the fatal plane in whieh four persons were killed SKA . STEAMSHIP CO, ! recently. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURGH, . + Franklin at Fourth 1 s REV. JOHN A. GLASSE i Minister RUTH SARAH COFFIN Director CAROL BEERY DAVIS Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” mu)wrv nokm" WITH THIS CHURCH SUNDAY AT TEN: .with classes: for all ‘except adults, who meet 12:15 till 12:45 with H. L. Faulkner o ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: “Barcarolle? (Rockwell) - *“Homage to Baf Rockwell) WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: (no evening -service) SERMON, “KEEPING THE HOME FIRES BURNING.” ANTHEM, “THE NATION'S PRAYER” (Ashford). ;ou). “SEEK YE THE LORD” (Simpson). L gk MRS. H. L. FAULKNER mm MOMENTS, a short story. “FAMILY DAY” this Sunday,—come as families; borrow one if meed be; fill up the “family pew”; help close this loyalty morth ‘With & great service of helpfulness! 15108 decorated with five baskets filled Palm | * | an expected transfer to the Seattle | to the Puget Sound port on the| *——-—————u | Douglas Catholiec Church [ e CA[I ORN'A GROCERY mon. Benediction of the lm‘ p Blessed Sa t afte s 4 crament after the mass | Elfi)lfillflg * Prompt Dellvery SlIOP IN JUN!'AU FIRST! 1 “IN ALASKA ——IT’S RAINIER” well-known | successful candidate for the City| Victoria. She was a recent north- | \ 1 C. H. E. Stewart -is returning to| JOE STOCKER, Preprietor Rainier Beer distributed locally by the Juneau Cold Storage Company “IN ALASKA —— IT'S RAINIER” Ll

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