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Women’s A WONDERFUL For meh, women WOMEN'S UN AR RO T alIIIllllIllll|II|III|IIIIIIIII]III|IllllIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlHI|IIIIIIIIII]li!!!"ll|llllllllIIIIIIIIlIH!Hll,l!l}l_lllllumImlllillllllllllllullllllllllllmlllllfllflllllllllfl s My or pictures at; ELlé Notices for ¢ni cnurch 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 | ¢ Sunday services =il 2 neld At 11 am. in the First Church of | Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth | rnd Main Streets. The subject will | be “Man.” 12:15 p.m.—Sunday School. ‘Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testi- monial meeting. Chrisiian Science Reading Room ia church buflding. This room is open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The public w coraai.y invited to attend' these services and visit e reading room. l;:‘ Northern Light Presbyterian | i Chiirch Z u—-————-—————'.:: Frankup at Fourth REV. JOHK A. GLASSE, Minister Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo- ! ments. 11:00 am. — Morning worship. See our advertisement elsewhere in this paper. M - TR T R § The Salvation Army | R B L O el [ Services at 2:30 p.m. Meiropolitan Methodist | Episcopal Church | [ o Pourtr ana Séward Streets No services, sermon or Sunday Bchool, untfl further notice. ’l‘ Holy Trinity Cothedral ! | B S — THE VY. REV. CHARLFS E. RICE, Dean. Sunday services: 8:00 am—Holy Communion. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer, L't- #ny and sermon. Evening service at Douglas. Thursdays, during Lent — 10:00 $#.m.—Holy Communion. = [ v Resurrection Luthetan Church | will be | members Being Unpacked Thls Week Spring Coats Vm« Millinery and Berets Formal and Semi - Formal Parw Dresses Newest Materials . . . NEW HANDBAGS—$2.50 and up ASSORTMENT OF HANDKERCHIEFS and children at the most reasonable prices DERGARMENTS Bloomers, Step-ins, Unionsuits CHILDREN’S RAYON BLOOMERS—Vests and Combinatiohs—50¢ to' $1.00 RAYON KNIT PAJAMAS Fancy colors—$2.50 NEW GLOVES—AIl Prices DRESS BAGS. SHOE BAGS, LAUNDRY BAGS NEW DRAPERIES AND CRETONNES 25¢ up Womfin’% 8 Women s 3!”6 D'f't'Ssos Latest Styles TURKISH TOWELS-425¢ t0:41:00 HUCK TOWELS—15¢; 20¢c; 25¢; 35¢ CRASH LINEN; ROLLER AND GLASS TOWELING—15¢ yard up MONKSCLOTH Nataral ‘and Coiors VR 8L 1.50 to $1.75 "E'Ef'm ANKETE $1%50" TAPESTRIES —§ BOLDOIR Pir. f mw— CARD TABLE COVERS—$1bo A RIC LINE OF FANCY NoVELTiES for bridge 'parties{ glft&)\&flu“'* Priced from 25¢ AN ASSORTMENT OF NEW PLAYING JUST RECEIVED-- Brightly Colored and AN EXTRA FINE, FANCY ASSORTMENT OF UTILITY KITCHEN WARES Attractively Priced! B. M. Behrends Co,, Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” Fridays, during Lent—8:00 p.m.— Short service and address. Guild meets next Mrs. Crewson and Mrs, Dalton as | hostesses, in the Blomgren Apart- ments. . 2 Corner cf Thid aud Main Streeis REV. ERLING K. OLAFSQN, Pastor. “Phé Priendly Chutch” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service. This “Fishermen’s Sunday” wit us. For a number of years we have been obs this special occasion, and we again invite the of the Junefiu fishing fleet to be our Special guests this Sunday morning ® First Presbyterian Church DAVID WAGGONER. Minlster 10:30 am. — Morning Service. Subject, “God's Temple.” “Por the temple of God is holy, which tem- ple ye are 11:30 am.—Bible Cchool. Lesson “Peter Preaches to the Gentiles 1:30 p.n.—Bible School at Doug- L Mission. 2:30 p.m.—Preac services at Douglas Mission 7:30 p.m—Evening Service the leadership of the Young Peo- ple. Topic “Crime Does Not Pay.” Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek Prayer Service. A cordial nvitation is given to worship with us. under Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | CHARLES C. rEKSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 am. — Mmormng Worship. 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes t | for all. 7:30 pm. — Evening Tuesday, 7:30 p.m—Gospe ice. | Priday, 7:30 p.m.—Bible Subject, “What the Script Concerning Sickness.” | Communion Service Sunday of each month Everyone cordially invited to all these services. i Friday with * the first i :; Seventh Day Adventists | 4 Special lectures coritinue at the new Bible Chautauqua Hall on Second and Seward Streets each| Friday, Saturday andSunday nights with Evangelist M. J. Jackson as speaker. The program for this week ) will be as follows: Saturday night—"Startling _facts ™% that changed the whole course of Christianity.” A forged lettér from Heaven will be read. chan ,m‘ ise RPN, I\. fig"gulfs*‘ feiivnrin sl Culoy £1:00 up to: $1.25 LT CARDS rmg your stions to be M art m Immc poro -_._., z| F o tné awvny of the meneé V2, ‘Juneau [ i Fiftn and Gorfl Btreets | REV. WM. G..IAVASSEUR 8.J. Sifficay Magsés! | 8:00 A."l-‘HQJ Mls! and In- structioff. - 10:30 a.m.—High- Mass and Ser- 7:30 i ~Rosary dd Bénedic- ton of He Most Blésséd Sacra-| ;ment # ——5‘-3——' — Sunday nfght—“The Mighty Re-| formation and Break from Tradi- tion.” Luther will give his ideas on the Sabbath question Sabbath services will bé held each Saturday afterpoon in the Bible Chautauquia Hall until farth- er noticé as follows: 1:30 p.m.—Bible class for all ’30 p.m.—Sermon by the evan- E,dch e\emng lecnu-fl is preceded ;flfi“""’“"mfi u.. i After 3{ renald for bunc ch d-!&ini A o lh t bear! m-ffl fater “than last| aite: Pledsé lem JUNEAU AND DOUGI.AS adv. Co. sHoP IN FokeAG- Fiks r- ighs 4 “GOODNE#S have more NORTHERN LicHT PRESHFERIAN chRCfi LB -am THIS 1 VicToRY WONTH Wit ThTs bibRon: MORNING, WoRsHP At m ino evening pervice) | % is SERMON: Wity rflzlm LiPE AP- mesiage Lielp ol mike some- ANTHEM: “PUT OM THY STRENGTH" (Wison e only investment that never falls.”—you'll vest sty attnding churéb! " Fratildii at Fourth “Where Welepme and . Worship Meet” SUNDAY SCHOOL ten o'tlock ADULT cLAss 12:15 to 12:45 onm\gflg‘?gxms EH U0 HWIHIHHIHHHH“IHIH{HHIHHHEIIHIIHIHHHWWIHIHIHI|IIIHIHIIIIHIIIIIlII|||||||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII o Wuummmmmmmmmmmuuuuumuuum answered 'ahd enfoy the program | DAY OF PRAYER YESTERDAY WAS GREAT SUCGESS 45 Attend Interdenomma- tional Council Morning Service at Church he observahce yesterday of the 1d’s Day of Prayer in the Res- ction Lutheran Church was a & at success. Forty-five attended i It e s he morning service which was horoughly enjoyed by all. Mrs. Erl- ing K. Olafson gave a solo, accom- panied by Mrs. Hazel James Fer- guson. A delicious covered dish lunch- {eon was served by Mrs. C. N, Crone and her committee at- the noon hour. After a short business meeting Ithe afternoon program was opened Pwho presided at the pidno during the afternoon séssion. Mrs. J. E. Click led the inspiring “Responsive Service” of Seripture reading, pray- er, and information on the dif- ferent projects supported by the Interdenomintional Council of Mis- he Courtesy Chairman, Mrs. |C. E. Rice, submitted the following {report: “The Interdenominational | Council wishes to thank the Pres- lunl and those responsible for the ram of the day. We are grate- 1l to Mrs. Croné and her com- | mittee for the delicious luncheon. ‘We wish to thank the following | women for musical contributions to r program: Mrs. L. P. Dawes, Hazel James Ferguson, Mrs. P. Jenme, Mrs. Glen Kirkham, . Erling K. Olafson, and the Choir. We wish to express appreciation to The Empire for ng news items and giving gen- isly of their space to our pro- emm ‘We acknowledge the kind hospitality of our host and hostess, {Rev. and Mrs. Erling K. Olafson.” Mrs. David Waggoner was elect- |ed President, and Mrs. Erling K. lafson was elected Secretary- surer for the coming year. it o PLEASE PAY TAXES NOW Second halt payments on 1934 |taxes must be made by March 15 to escape penalty, but taxpayers are requested not to wait until the last day or two before making payment, if earlier settlement can be made. Pay now and avoid the |last minute rush and delay. Thank | you! A. W. HENNING, Cny Clerk. R SAVE THE DATE White Elephant, Old Book and Bake Sale, March 23. —adv. 1 U. 8. Department of Agriculture, |Bureau of Public Roads, March 6, 1935. Sealed bids will be received 4t the office of the Bureau of Pub- 1i¢ Roads, 419 Federal & Territorial {Bidg, Juneau, Alaska, until 9 |o'clock a.m. on March 28, 1935, for smifacing of 2343 miles of the Tongass Highway, Ketchikan-Wards Cove Section 2, located adjacent to the, Tongass National Forest, First ., {Judicial Division, Territory of Al- luka. involving 6,000 cu. yds. crush- led rock, top course, and 300 cu. yds. supplemental crushed rock. {Th> attention of the bidder is di- rected to the special provisions cov- ering certificates of compliance with codes of fair competition, sub- letting and assigning the contract, | minimum wage raies and alternate bid to be submitted in case he may |desire to offer any foreign articles, udv. lahd specification are requested, a deposil of $10.00 will be required to fnsure their return within 30 days after opening of bids. Checks shall |be. made payable to the Bureau of {Public Roads, Juneau, Alaska. Plans and specifications may be examined !at the Bureau of Public Roads, fFederal & Territorial Bldg., Juneau, | Alaska, and Forest Service. Com- Imercial Bldg. Ketchikan, Alaska. | Bid blanks may be obtained at the offite of the Bureau of Public | Roads, Juneau, Alaska. M. D. Will- imms, Distriet' Engzincer. The [mm music by Mrs. L. P. Dawes, !materials or supplies. Where plans/ Here Today! ontiac “6” Connors Motor Co. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1935. . IIIImll|IIIIIIIIIIIIII!|HIIIIhIHIIIII!IIIIIHHIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIHIIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII||||IIIIIIIIIlIlHIIl|I||l|||||||||||llllIIllllIHMHIIHMMMIIMIIIIIHMIIHIHlfl New Spring Mer arch 9. — Rebel dcserterq | Some fear the delays of the Gov- ernment have lent time to the wimming acl 13 ros§ the Struma | | insurgents, during which they may | River, told loyal Greek forces ' consolidate their positions. ‘that the insurgent corp is of-| Planes Drop Bombs | ficered chiefly by Commun-| _Government planes and artillery have engaged the Macedoni: b- s. It is also said the gen- g iy il eral in charge is the son of| A concentratea attack 1 the former Premier Venl7elu~,‘SLruma River drea is about to be- rebel leader. ‘gln Planes soared low over the |rebel forces and peppered them with machine gun fire but the rebels replied with heavy guns and the planes returned to their bases. e MINISTERS TO MEET CLIMAX NEARS IN WEEK - OLD CIVIL STRIFE Seditionist Deserters Say| that Communist Lead- ing Revolutionists GOVERNMENT FAILS TO STEM PRESENT UPRISING ATHENS, March 9.—The Govern- ment's iaability to make effective |its reiterated promise fo stem the|. prese 1t insurrection with a decisive blow kept antagonists on land and sea_deadlocked in the struggle. Meanwhile, indignation of the | loyalists expressed here against .| the 2ls for the international | \|effect the revolt might have and also for the internal waste caused | by the disturbances. j (Continuea 1rom Fage Ono\ iz says Greek rebel ships are 'bombarding Athens. The members of the Greek Lega- tion here make denial. REBEL LEADER BULLETIN—BELGRADE, SHOPIN JUNEAU FIRST! llIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|lIIIIII|llllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIflIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIIIIIIIIIII!IMIIIIII!"IIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIII The Ministerial Association of Juneau and Douglas will meet at |the home of Dean C. E. Rice next Monday forenoon at 10 o'clock. The regular business of the Aw;uatmn will be transacted, ., a = E = = = E = g = = = = I mne | we make ite Freshly Frozen Pure—Rich— deliciously different ICE CREAM TRULY BETTER . .. Is the only way we can tell you how different ice cream really is when freshly frozen from the finest and purest ingredients. We have installed the latest and most modern type of FREEZER . THE SUPER-COLD, and only because we wanted to give you the very finest quality of ice cream possible AND AT A PRICE YOU COULD AFFORD TO PAY. Now after several months of study and preparation we have made the very finest ice cream and sherbets available to you, definitely superior in flavor and texture. PACKED in SEALRIGHT containers— “Always clean, sanitary and safe.” (4 New price on ICE CREAM— Reduced fromh quart to, per quart . cents per WATCH FOR OUR SUNDAY SPECIAL A new flavor each week at a very special Sunday price ' Sunday Special! NEW SUPER- COLD ICE CREAM FRUIT L¥SCIOUS ICE CREAM — A combination of seven selected fruits with a dash of true Jamaica Rum ORANGE SHERBET—Triié Fruit Flavor Quarts 50c - Pints 25¢ = = = = = = -BHIIIIIHIIIIIIIII||I|IIII|I|HI|III|IIHIIIIHINI|II|I|HI = Juneau lce Cream Parlors %IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIII;ITIIII{IICIIII{IIIIII{II::I:I(Ii:H(II)ITIID“;M/:;;;;;ITIFII|II||||IIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIlI||||.||III||I New JUNEAU, ALASKA .