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SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1935. U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU EVANGELIST TO " START MEETINGS The Weather (By the U. g. Weather Bureau) HERE ON SUNDAY ; | Forecast for juneau and vielfity, beginning at 4 p.m. April 27: Mrs. Josephine Gilmore, mission- | Fair tonight and Sunday; light westerly winds. ary for the General Council, As- LOCAL DATA semblies of God, with headquarters myme Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty in Springfield, Mo., recently arrived 4 pm. yesty .. 30.70 45 61 s 3 in Juneau and will inaugurate a'y am. today 30.66 34 81 2 series of evangelical meetings to-'Noon today 30.53 51 38 7 morrow at the Bethel Pentecostal RADIO 2EPORTS 4 ) N ) ) \ ) ) \ ) [} ) ) 3 N ] \ ) ) ) N : 3 The PHOENIX HOSIERY g 5 % Evangelistic meetings every night at 7:45 p.n. except Monday and | Saturday. Evangelist Mrs. Jose- Notices for wniw cnurch column |Baptism' We welBomd ‘the Rebek- » must be rece;ved by The Empire ahs to our service tomorrow as our 24 not later than 10 o'clock Baturday special giests. The general public norning to guarantee change of is also welcoine. | phine Gilmore speaking. sermon topics, ete. Next Sunday, May 5. ,ppor:un-; Communion Service the first % ity will be given' those who desire | Sunday of each month. i to take the Holy Communion to do| Eversone cordially invited to all fnou:{:]r ;:ifls::w:;u .;Qbrieaetldcglsl;l‘ w_e{; Assembly, on Main Street, of which/ fose desiring 1o ‘rematny . after ‘h":.‘. First Preshyterian Church ! Charles C. Pe:'sam;]el;:ls pastor. £ ‘Tegular service. i ,.———-——-DAVID WAUUON_——-MR. Minister Mrs. Gilmore wil cture on her Sunday, May 12~-Mother’s Day. 10:30 am. — sauining Service. Thursday, May 2. — iLadies' Aid | gypject, “Does My Life Please neets at the Lindstrom cabin. God?” “I do always those ‘things ':h:n please him.” John 8:29, | 11:30 a.m.—Bible School. Lesson,| Meiropolitan Metbodis {“The Holy Scriptures.” Psalm 19:7- | Episcopal Church | Weathe: Cldy Clear Clear w 1 First Church of Christ, Scientist TODAY Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4a.c temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weatliet 34 0 Sunday services il Le held 11 am. in the First' Churchy Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fiifh | snd Main Streets. The subfect’ will be, “Probation After Death: 12:15 p.m.—Sunday Sehool. Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Tesn- monial freeting. Christian Science Reading Room in church building. This room f: open to the public Wednesday ; | Station life history at the morning service Anchorage jand the evangelical meeting will Barrow start at 7:45 p. m. Subseguently Nome the ‘meetings will be held every, Fairbanks night except Monday and Saturday. Dawson For many years Mrs. Gilmore has St. Paul e been active in missionary, W. C. T.!Dutch Harbor 1:30 p.m—Bible School at 90"8';::]{{;“(1 settlement work in Kansas‘goos;z:a I8 Misston. ¢ | | According to present plans, Mrs.|Junean afternoons from 2:30 to 4. 2:30 -pm.—Preaching service At Gumore said today,. that ‘at thelSitka . The public 1» coraai.y Invited tc Douglas Mission; | conclusion of meetings she will go|Ketchikan . attend these services and visiy Mhe [ #—e — .| 7:30 pm—Evening service under| ., yoionikan and establish a church | Prince Rupert reading room. | Holy Trinity Cothedral leadership of the Young People's|ip. . .nq eventually carry on her|Edmonton e R ! | Saglety. ¥ “Topic, ‘How "0, Take| % | | Norjhern Light Fresbylsrian | TRE VY. REV. CHARLFS B. RICE |p,y in the Fellowship and w°rk:“°$x:"“M“§3:e':: ‘gfiffi;e Rty f,z‘:;l‘:] J g oF she (’"umh'_l_w ahidwesk company her mother in the mis-|San Francisco . P)X\V;edrnessgrz:'};‘cp, PRI Erivoe | sionary and field work throughout A cordial invitation is given to| e rerrf'f”j: attend these services and worship | with us. -10 Clear Snow Snow Cidy Pt. Cldy Cldy Cldy Cldy Clear Clear -10 16 wear “AFTERNOON” CHIFFONS e Fourth and Seward Surects O. L, KENDALL, Pastor | Usual services at usual hours. | 2o ENFNICR-Y Sheer and Shadow- less with reinforce- 58 WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Ketchikan, clear, temperature 40; Craig, clear, 42; Wrangell, clear, 40; Skagway, clear, 38; Sitka, clear, 40; Anchorage, partly cloudy, 39, Neanana, clear, 20; Fairbanks, clear, 34; Hot Springs, clear, 16; Tanana, clear, 12; Nulato, clear, 10; Kaltag, clear, 7; Unalakleet, clear, 10; Flat, clear, 24. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 1000 a.m.-—Sunday Sthool. No 11 o'clock service. 8:00 p.m.—Vesper service. Guild meets Friday at the resi- dence of Mrs. John C. Jones. a Pt. Cldy Frankno at Fourth REV. JOHN 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 at vital spots to insure wear. Cus- tom-Fit Top, Tipt- toe and Duo-heel, DRIVERS' LICENSES READY Cathollc Church ;' “ Vehicle operators’ licenses for | ments. : Seventh _Dly— Adventists 11:00 am. =~ Morning worship - - Church of the Nativity of the | Blessed V. M. Juneau | - the two-year period -ending May 31, 1937, are now available at the office of the City Clerk. Fee, $1. WEATHER SYNOPSIS Abnormally high barometric pressure prevailed this morning from the Seward Peninsula southeastward to Oregon, the crest be- ing 30.86 inches a short distance south of Nome. This general pres- sure distribution has been attended by fair weather over South- |east Alaska, elsewhere over the coast unsettled weather and scattered precipitation was reported. Snow was reported at Fairbanks early this morning, followed by clearing today. Fiftn and Goia Streets REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, Pastor Sunday Masses: 8:00 am—Hoiy Mass and In- See our adyertisement elsuwlwrf'i | n this paper. Drivers must procure their new i Y. cards by June 1. Get them now and avoid the rush. —adv. .- DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! M. J. JACKSON, Evangelist Tonight's lecture will ' eontinue . the Bible Chautauqua program held B. M. Behrends co‘, lnc. The Salvation Army at Second and Seward Streets on : |Friday, Saturday and Sunday Juneau’s Leading Department Store 84 nights, a program of Art, Music,|structions. , Lectures and Pictures, beginning| 10:30 am.—High Mass and Ser-| |at 7:30. mon. | 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic- tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- ment. Mask Ball|: AUK BAY INN TONIGHT 4 Prizes . . BEST SUSTAINED CHARACTERS . . ... MOST COMICAL CHARACTERS . .. Sunday services: Public service at 2:30 p.m Sunday School—6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Public service at 7:30 p.m | Tuesday and Fridays, public serv-! ice at 7:30 pm. ATTENTION GARDNERS Any time is a GOOD TIME to {set out trees, shrubs and hardy perennials . . . BUT SPRING BED- DING PLANTS SHOULD NOT BE PLANTED BEFORE MAY. In an average season, the second week in May is the ideal time to set out such things as pansies, marigolds, and many other hardy annual | plants, while dahlias should not be| set out before the third week in May. JUNEAU FLORISTS have trees, shrubs, hardly perennials, bedding, |and vegetable plants ready for! |planting at the proper time, and these are almost entirely HOME GROWN. A sample of their pansy plants may be seen in the window of their store in the Shattuck Building. A count this morning, April 25, revealed about one hun- dred and seventy-five flats of an- nual bedding plants alone, besides vegetable plants and other stock, at their GREENHOUSES ON GLACIER HIGHWAY. Call at our store for list of an- nuals and perennials which will be out before the first day of May. —adv. JUNEAU FLORISTS P SSETHTLUNSSUSSSSUSUINNS SEUSPIT TS SSCES ST SRS S S S N SRS S ————— o S S SO T Betmer Femteomial Aseembly ) KETCHIKAN NOW IN e ¢ HARMONY ON CCC PROGRAMFOR WORK‘ Wellman Holbrook, Assistant Re-' There's one young woman pas- gional Forester, who returned from senger on the current trip of lhe‘ Kotchikan on the Northwestern, re- Northwestern from Seattle who's ports that the Ketchikan Chamber having the time of her life—not| ;.5 a.m.—Morning. service. Ser- of Commerce is in complete har- that most of passengers on thatpo, “Inspiration vs. Information.” mony with the CCC program and it vessel don't have the time of ““’":Annwn;. “The Love of God," (Car- was a misunderstanding which caus- lives. But this one, Miss Kathleen!yngion) the Senior Choir. Infant ed that city to suggest importing MacMahon, is having an especially n_"I workers from the States. The mat- fine time 2 ter has now been straightened out,! It seems that Miss MacMahon he stated. (came all the way from Honolulu, While south, Holbrook inspected T- H. Jjust to see Alaska. forest service work and outlined Al her life—all of 21 years—she work for the summer. (has wanted to see Uncle Sam's The Ranger 9, Forest Service boat, northern Territory. And now, be- arrived in Juneau this morning from Cause she has been granted an Petersburg under command of Cap- €Xtra long vacation, she’s fulfill- tani George Sarvela, It has been iDE that ambition. She's a round- in Ketchikan for the annual over- ' passenger. haul. | —_——— GG B .. AR MAY DAY SILVER TEA LEGION AUXILIARY | The Martha Society will hold a DANCE PRIZES ARE /%, 7, b i NOW ON DISPLAY| —adv. Prizes to be awarded at lhef i A DON'T FORGET American Legion Auxiliary Dance| .. Douglas High School Junior at the Elks' Club on the evening' Prom, April 27, at Douglas. adv of May 4, are on display In the| ror APril 2T, atDoug window of the Juneau-Young Hard- ware Company today. REAL DAGO RED 5 g Wine $1.25 per gallon. Bring your The first prize is to be an at- TOTEM GROCERY e tractive hope chest, the second 18- R : - prize is a smoking set and the (‘ALL FOR Bl_ll-bg “?;lr"d;;h: u‘;""f_efl pillow which) pigc win be recelved by the “”Preceedfng me“g‘@':f; o program| CItY Of Juneau at the City Clerk's i i office up to 5 pm, May 3, for in which only members of the 1 aint] the exterior of the Cit, Junior Auxiliary will take part is PADMRE . 5 J y ilding. i ile g L Bl e Hall building. Specfications on fi been carefully arranged and prom- e Clerk»;iomce. gay. ises to be a surprise to Juneauites who attend, the Auxiliary officials' CARD OF THANKS announced. ' We wish to thank our many All members of the Junior Aux- friends for their kind assistance iliary are requested to meet in the and expressions of love and sym- Dugout on Monday afternoon after pathy extended us during our re- the close of school. cent bereavement, also for the - beautiful floral offerings and spzc- NOTICE 'ial thankg to Rev. Personeus and A meeting of all persons inter- the Pentecostal Mission. ested in the Juneau Rifle Range MRS. VERA BAYERS AND will be held at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, FAMILY, April 30, in the American Legion MR. AND MRS. HAROLD Dugout, —adyv. STABLER, - MR. AND MRS. DON PAR- SON, MR. AND MRS. CHAS. LESHER. THIS YOUNG LADY IS HAVING TIME | i5cireiion tuiberan Choren || OF HER UFE Now’éorner of Tuud an.f-mi; REV. Ewg;}st:-: OLAFFON, “The Friendly Chnrer 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School - GOING OUTSIDE? When traveling “oufside” be sure to ride the mest meodern {rans- continental train . . . . NORTH COAST LIMITED, completely ai conditioned, newest type, especial- ly designed reclining seat coaches. KARL K. KATZ, Alaska Represen- tative, Nerthern Pacific Railway, will be here soon to give you com- plete details. WAIT FOR HIM. —adv. 11:00 a.m.” — morning Worship Rev.. Mrs. Josephine Gilmore will creak. Subject, “Her Rematrkable Life's Story and Call to the Lord's Work.” 12 Ncon—Bible School. for all. 7:45 p.m. — Evangelistic service.} Evangelist Mrs. Gilmore will speak. T ] RING! Youllfinda ' ' gay outlet for those Springtime desires to play again at .the popular Classes VIKING CLUB Card Purty AND Dance TONIGHT Pinochle, Whist, Prizes Refreshments Music by Troychak Assisted by Albert Peterson RO R OO AE EOO Admission 40c¢ LET’S ALL GO! ADMISSION 40¢ 8 P. M. Sharp > eer Parlors Come fD.own TONIGHT Dance lin our > Port or Muscatel, $1.50 per gal. Bring your jug. TOTEM GROC- ERY. adyv. 0000000000 000, 00 G R adv. RICE & AHLERS CO. a Corporation NOW UNDER DIRECT MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL of JOHN L. AHLERS Featuring high quality workmanship at right prices in Plumbing, Heating, Oil Burner and Sheet Metal Work NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH improved ballroom with PAUL at the PIANO DOOR PRIZE:’1 CASE:EI%EB (Rheinlander), Franklin at Fourth “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” SUNDAY SCHOOL ten o'clock ADULT BISLE CLASS 12:15 to 12:45 000000000 ORGAN MOMENTS ten-fifty e a“tffis MORNING WORSHIP AT ELEVEN: (no evening service) SERMON, “How Jesus Spent the PFirst Easter.' elicious Oyster Cocktail Beer F ANTHEM, “God of Merery, God of Grace.” CHILDREN'S MOMENT, a short story “ Ty Our MAY DAY TEA this Wednesday from two to five in the church parlors, with a lovely program from three to four. A cordial invitation is extended the public. gfllifllflllllflfllflllfllflllflflflllflllflflwwmlmllIllI|I|lllllIIIfllillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIillIIIIIIlIlIIIIIII T ; '

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