The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 20, 1935, Page 2

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IRe, DAITURDAL, JULY ZU, 173). - !PM lflclgHE D ’MRS LAUGHI.IN AN W. Brunrh. Senmo. W 'tel E Rooney, Seattle; Catherine Meyer, | s for Mrs. Roscoe " i s il at Bt Anms|Sitka; J. A. Shennett, Sitka; J. H,| Tuesday night, were held | Hall. Seattle; Edith F. Sh , Ju- ¢ Pmm; Dean C.E. Rice of-|neau; M. Wirtheimer, New York E I e 7 v i at the . fuheral ARieib ml(’fi‘Ly; W. J. Fitzpatrick; LaVerne | neau. for Fairbanks on schedule yes- |tbe C. W. Carter Mortuary G er, Vallejo, Cal Sperling terday afternoon at 3 orlock, with |(he grave in Evergreen Cemetery. (b VISR, 0 W PPCUINE || Pilots Joe Crossoni atid Walter Han| Herold Campen, James MeAlis-) (o *p g ) v ; BE e s g &l Ludwig Nelson, Ed Jahnke, G.|Navy; B. 8. Lake, U. S. Navy; Mr, ;! omen S 3 ] o~ <, = 2 h g S 2 to dine well and rest well at Seattle’s most ditsinguished ad- dress. Here, you will find all the modern hotel convenjenges necessary lo your co uplete com- fort and all those old fashioned ideas of friendliness and hos- pitality that are necessary to & good hotel well operated. n and Mrs. Fred Mat:on, Gustavus; s er lea' J:t,:nd Widr Biggn ae Henry Johnson, Gustavus; C. W. allbea : { N\ux Laughlin, who lived at_Auk Thornton, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs { RAY, W.. CLARK, where she and her husband|¥: C. Meyers, USS. Indianapolis,i J . g San Pedro; Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. R. Manager. ,d. “;: .‘:‘ugu}z:i e nd Burhen, USS. Indianapolis; Lt. oa S an Jot '”{:“ hl“n‘ of fi0uslas ar. | Comdr. and Mrs. Myron J .Walker, Alaskan He=dquarters—Ask for Permanent Rates. bt | ! s . Smitk the pilot of Capt. wmmm' Strong's | rived this morning from Windham |US:S. Inclanapalis, Philip 8. Smith, Values to $59.50 Clearance, $19.75 ‘nymg boat which crashed at Mc-|Bay aboard the PAA Fairchild pil- T T s Lake lagt Saturday, was a oted by Alex Holden. Laughlin is) A. F. Richards, Vashon Island; NEW WASHINGTON 'le T for WhitehorSe, where her |a brother-in-law fo ;Mrs, Raseoe | . "qyoman Sitak; D. W. Shel. fnjured husband s undet the care |Laughlin. ks ton, Seattle; F. G. Brandon, Se- {attle; A. W. Carrinan, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jakeway, Ket- | (}ARDS FEDSTO =™ — , MEE-HN e A"E,ELB;T:';;?E" = 5w se| CAPITOL BEER PARLORS | attle; H. C. Hayes, Seattle; Kather- U. S. Geological Survey. i HOTEL { ! Seattle’s Most Distinguished Address No Alterations No Approvals No Exchanges Mrs ra. |ine Moore, Boston, Mass. AND BALL ROOM A dent of Douglas, o &t her| The Cardinals apd Federals will) e [l Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night 3 home in Juneaii on July 17, will be |mect tonight at 6:30 o'clock in a 4 { 1‘3:1 at’ rest in Eé'ergree’n Cememry‘lbxm all game at the park. The TO JOIN TALLAPOOSA L Loy tomorrow aftérnoon. Funeral serv- will be: t John R. Harris,” Carendon, Va.,| — N ool mil ; =" | als—Payne, pitcher; Turner, arrive here on the Northwestern l‘:: gfllwbe él::t:"m‘;;emfil:;p:lt oé'cv.m!'.vr Cardinals—Lindstrom and from Seattle to join the Co.hli()ld pa pers for Sflle at Empll‘e OfilCG |o'clock. Rev. Erling K. Olafson will| Al Bloomquist. SR e TR RS Dfl’lclal& and the pallbearers will bel 3 ‘Oeo:te XKohlhepp, John Reck, O. | Christenson, E. A. Johnson, John! | Langseth and J. J. Fargher, | Mrs. Alstrom arrived in Douglas from Sweden in 1896 and 'is mourn- ed by'a wide circle of friends! throlighout the Gastineau C‘mnnel distriet. w4 f‘()R 2 DAYS ONLY-MONDAY élnd TFUES'.D.AY FREE We will include absolutely FREE 1 pair Ladies’ WHITE Shoes or Oxfords with each Coat or Suit. B.M. Behrends Co., lnc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store trch Hyanoumcemen J. E, Boyle, in; charge of Alaska operanons ot the Union Ofl Co., returned to Juneau last night from' & very!successful fishing expedition aboard the Treva C. Boyle was the guest of Ralph Reischl, owner and skipper of the Treya C., and Reischl's two sons, Keith and Dave, oh a three-day ex- | curdion to Tenakee and Pavlof Har- | bor; | “Ralph Reischl was the skipper,” Boyle said, “I was the cook, and Kelth and Dave were the fisher-| men," Some. unusually fine cut-; throat trout were included in the cngch Brought to Juneau. T i S T OUT OF HOSPITAL | Beétnice Lovejoy, who underwent' an operation at the hospital on July yoth. was discharged today. 7:30 pm. 7Young‘ Pepple’s servnza . Tepie, ”cumvanng an Eye for 10:30' a.m.—Morning Service. Sub- | Notices for ‘mis cnurch dofumf B——im e @ 3 CGioadness.” must be received by The Empire | Cathollc Church i | | A cordial fnvitation is given to ot later than 10 o'clock Saturday | Chutch of the Nativity of the | | dttend these services and worship | morning to guarantee change of | Blessed V. M. Juneau 1| DAVID WAGGONEA: Mtinister - | with us. sermon topics, ete. E e e o | | | Fifth and Goid Streets ject, “Colaborers With God.” “We! gy e o1 & 2| REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8., Are laborers together with 'God. . A n’ | First Church of Christ, | Pastor 11:30 am.—Bible , School. besmni mmda,v services: i* Scientist | Welcome to our Sailors. Sh{::““" f‘g 'Xné\s G;’ :"e intol * public service at 2:30 pm. { =H F al e world, and preach, the gos- 1—86:00 7:00 p.m oy sevies <@ w Ded | The Sixth Sunday after Pente- | Sunday Bchoo to p. 11 am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fiith B 4 4 _ snd Main Streets. The subject wili | 500 #m—Hol Mass and instruc be, “God.” y ! 10:30 am.—Holy Mass and ser-| ) ey Sunday Schol. s | Mo followed by Benediction of thefl{ & “"‘mee‘t’l;" L Most Blessed Sacrament. ¥} Christian Selence Reaaing Room | me;\;gi’nmdevznom. i In church building. This room s B DamnlyeMnss Sernoons Trom 230 1o & " | DAYS OF sPECIAL DEvoTION |, Allen Shalmdc hw. The public 1 cordiaiy invited w‘ Thursday, feast of St. James.‘ Mtend these services and visit she A Lo pe] to the whole creation.” Public service at 7:30 p.m. | Sunday Masses: o - r—m—w—“ postle, and Friday, feast of Sl,‘ ¥ V7% H + |Ann, the mother Mary ever virgin, 1 2 H 4 4 i teading room. | e STSEE. Establlshed 1898 e llmenu, Alasks : : —_— | | 5 | ——— -— LR Northern Light Presbyterian ‘\ e n! 2 gt St Bt St - o ——— | Charch nuy Irinity Cathedral [ e [ -t | f— ——l Frankno at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister| THE VY. REV. CHARLFS E. RICE, Local Radwkes Onwns, Mrs, Trevor Davis, Organist Dean. { 7 I IT THE “Whare Welcome and Worship | 8:00 am—Holy Communion, ‘r n‘ ““F From All Over the World They Come . . TO VIS Meet” - | 11:00 am—Chaplain E. W. Davis, ur p res y { 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. of U. 8. S. 8. Indianapolis, willj 3 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo- pPreach. i nents No Sunday School until Scptem-v CALIFURNIA GROCERY Bee our ndvermement elsewhere | Evening service at Douglas. i 7 9 . In this paper. | Visitors welcome at all services, T‘C &&' fi““, %te @ ; B u e O p | Bethel Pentecostal Assembly h A ; TSI Bars S Seventh Day Adventists PHONE 478 . . F Proipt Delivery U Alaska’s Premier Dealer in Alaskan Antiques and M. J, JACKSON, Evangelist Al | You: are cordially invited to the Sunday services: regular services of the.church held . e : 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. (in the Bible Chautauqua Hall on' i, \ s Sermon by the pastor. ilhe corner of Second and Sewn.rdE urlos O emS lc ul es 12 Noon—Bible School. Classes until the new church is completed. | A J , , for all |Enjoy Sabbath services with us. ¥ 7:45 pm.—Evening service Meetings are as fallows: Franklin at Fourth b § Tuesday and Friday, 7:45 pm—| Sunday torning: y u e W Gospel services. 10:00 o'clock—Sabbath School. o Communion Service the first| 11:00 o'clock—Church services. ”‘gm‘t,:‘md Sunday of each month. Tuesday night: rahip Mée ] 3 % Everyone cordially invited to alll 8:00 oclock — Bible Study and! fi & SEE SYDNEY I;AUREL CE S PAMOUS these services. | Prayer service, SU bA SCHDOL gt E— ten o’clock i . T Sietropotian Methoat || Resurrection atheran Chren o MT. McKINLEY OIL PAINTING: b 3 ADULT IBLE CLASS t Fourth and Seward Streets Corner of Thirc aii Main Streels on vication ° k) , 0. L. KENDALL, Pastor REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, A / P 10:30 a.m—Church School Pastor. ORGAN MOMENTS (11 Zn 0 t e rctzc 11:15 a.m.—Morning worship “The Friendly Church” ten-fifty - 7:30 p.m.—Epworth League, Rosa| 11:00 am.~—Morning Service. Ser~] | ! Danner, President. mon, “The Church in the Present| . \ P . . 8:15 pan—Evening service. Age” T Intings @he evening service will be a| There will be no Sunday School{ NOTICE! : and dozens of other Laurence Pa g @pegial for Mothers and Sons. The|this Sunday, but please watch for| pegple of the Epworth League|announcement in next Saturday's| No r(’glllal’ Bti‘\’il:efl dfifll‘g ve charge. papes, i MW is cordially invited to| Members of the fleet are wel-! month of July. .ud 4hese services, come at our- services. i 4 : sy ~oomant A

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