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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 9, 1935. AL i 7 ! \I] 4 Notices lor hie cnurch column e e ——— - - ) > o | Cleudy tonight, Sunday partly cloudy; moderate easterly winds. W tp,r 1 e g VB M s O. L. XENDALL, Pastor | Thursday, 2:30 pm. — Home! LOCAL DATA T not later than 10 o'clock Saturday o.00 —Chireh “School. ok ¥ M morning 1o guarantes chamge o 100 'a.m—Chu 8 n League. iy ) | H I Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind \Veloeity Weathe Finigan, superintendent. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Girl Guards. » 31 | torman . LORIGh.£isk 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Sef- Friday, 7:30 pm—Public Meet $-pam: yesty 5028 & NE.. o2 bl | 00 a.m.— . Ser- Ay, T P 4 — 4 am. toda 3020 28 66 SE 5 Cldy f + A e gy | TG Subjogt, “The Unspen SIUsSCE ing Other Busi Places Will Noon s 3017 30 " oy 2 Cidy ¥ First Church of Christ, . 800 pm—Epworth League will A hearty welcome to all ther bBusiness s St b L R S Y i Scientist co?;‘ninc wsmo the evening service ——y | Be Closed —. School | C“LEDAW KADIO REPORTS | s with . George Grasty as leader. e K- .y T E { AFSTERDAY | TODAY s ot . peid ayp, 3unday wil be “Guest Day” “"’T Wt i o sV Program, Coliseum 3 fHighest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. dam. unday services <TIl ue heid Al the public is cordially invited to all| LHSONEU! N i Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24brs. Weathe , v 29 1 am. in the Pirst Church of ihg services. At the morning seryice | CHARLES Pblfl.:r i While business houses, public and |y ora0e 2 s Hagiigs i ? 2 14 u eror g el Christ, Scientisi, Juneau, on Fiith niss Elspeth Douglas and John Finl-| gunday services. | private offices will declare a holi- ooy 14 6 s 8 0 Clear ~ ;:d :’:"‘ 5“;0: u'““’ subject will| gan will sing. In the evening Vernion| i1.00 am — mormng Worship. | 987 MondlflY- Arm’;!:e‘ Da{h;he‘pr":b Nome R T R TR 6 0 Bt Cidy 355 :‘; i"Sun;fl;“SCu"“hoo] A. Babcock will play a eello 0l0. | go.non by the pastor. '::”CT“:I‘:S "“:n‘m"“lq_;o ":m gy Bethel 28 28 10 10 4 0 Clear - ~ o 0 S8 " es. ,The public is cordially invited' to, 15 Noon—Bible School. Classes 18 sl Fairbanks 4 4 -18 -16 4 0 Clear ,1 I) ‘IISTI( 14 D 4 Y Wednesday, 8:00 pam. -- Tesi- q)l of these services. . st _announced today by Postmaster Al- p. i B oo A H &Pt Cily s - % o " Mot S [ 7:30—p.m, Evening Service bert Wile, in order to accommodate gi pgy) 44 42 42 42 4 0 Cldy | sCktatian Benpe Reacipgepocs Tuesdsy and Friday, 7:30 pm— PAUIONS s a result of the large iy Harbor .. 48 — 44 4 12 56 Rain 9 P | n church building. This room 18 f—————————————3 e » T30 P amount of mail coming in on the oo e # n ~ b uay < to the public Wednesday' EVANGELISTIC SERVICES | Gospel services. 5 2 . 1 apen ) & u | jon Service the fst|Veek-end boats. Cordova 0 3 % 2% 4 0 Clear Miernoons from 2:30 to 4. #) Communion Service the f¥st| .y sion and school affairs eenter o R { e i = & The public » cordiaiiy invited to! C. HORNADY, H. GIBSON, Sunday o6f each month. Hink % £ & s Juneau i dy : v hése bl A visit the| Evangelists Everyone cordially invited to .ali' !he Armistice observance here Sitka i P R~ 0 Y 0 Store Closed All ”“-‘ “':?d t:ose R ®! Services at Seconu and Frank-|these services. |year. The Legion post is giving a woinikan ... 40 38 26 26 4 0 Clear { e : ! R, TRORE oom. [1in Streets, opposite American Le-| :Radio service over KINY Sunday |dance tonight at the Elks' Hall and prnce gupert ... 38 36 8 30 4 .08 Clear MONDAY—NOVEMBER 11 i S itin Loty goiinds afternoon at..3:00.olclock. | Monday will sponsor the show “West g oo © 0 10 8 e R e | T~ " foly Trinity Cathedral | Sunday, Wefuchdsy ant g Svghuabiid s the ‘Capitol geqtrie .52 8 % B B = cldy | séee——————2% [evening at 7:45 o'clock. xf————~———-=| L Portland 48 48 2 4 6 M Rain o - | We heartlly invite all to these| | Nerthern Light Wresbylerian || Monday moming at 9:30 0clock gan prancisco ... 64 50 5 5 4 0 cldy THE VY. REV. CEARLFS E. RICE, | sorvices. Simple, practical talks on| | bbnch o [ tne Jubei Nl miots S B . Ny avork . 52 | 4 48 .6 0 Clear Dean |the gospel of ‘our Lord Jesus Ghrist Frackiin at Fourth fifth grade through high school Will o epingion .62 52 0 «© 4 0 Clear 8:00 a.n.—Holy Communion. give, 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and .. Sermon. 1 ; st ) — “Quiet s ——— 2 dfl";°:r"“~‘r<a“;'_‘,‘5;‘oie :l):;‘en of'ihe ADJUSTANT AND MRS. TANNER | ay of pray and LIEUTENANT MORRIS | jwill ‘be given. 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- | The -Salvation -Army B. M. Behrends Co.,Inc. g s = 5 church throughout the world. Spec- : “Juneaw's Leading Department Store |ia) service, Holy Communion, 11:30 g‘::;:’;%sz?;o ’;‘:I?f"_s'n‘ise 1 "5'1‘:';") T h g o e 5 . (ing. See our advertisement elsewhece | S — Evening ‘ebriioes &t Douglas. Sunday, 6:00 pm. — Sunday|In this paper. i ~ Visitors welcome at all services. o ., ey NG | Unil Jow in Fairbanks, and 20 below zero > Sunday, 7:30 p.m. — salvauoui OLD NEWSPAPERS Geo | rive ines: LYMAN PECK ARRIVES | ON BRIEF VISIT HERE Presid n‘———_‘nme"'_'—"-’ Meeting. 1 Hon anf_r:c‘—“m-l- Tuesday, 6:00 p.m.—Young Peo-l ple’s Meeting. Corner 0f Thic aia Mam Streels Tuesday, . 7:30 p.n. REV. ERLING K. OLAFEON, Meééting. Pastor. - “The Priendly Church’ the return trip. whole is surpris- Interior,” Dunlop Anchorage—on “Business as a geod in the In large bundles for 25¢ per bundle Just the thing for starting fires — Salvation| these chilly mornings. Get them | at. THE. EMPIRE'S office. Lyman 8. Peck, Vice reneral Manager of Airways, who I unlop will spend about 10 days | au before sailing for Pete D Wrangell, Ketchikan and Se- “t nizht' $ been In Faiipank o ttle, He expe o 1i-| 10:00 a.m—Sunday Sehool. There =" | medical treatment in the States. He y Lat night's scores foliow: b tle. He expeets to spend the holi- | X United Meat Company 1 1 Seattle and. will return to|Were six new pupils last Sunday. 1 divided his time between Seattle and ‘!R b 20 1 191 ward, accompani hi : Ao Emtes | 11:00 a.m—Morning service. Pas- . | Los Angeles. He fecls fine now, he { Rodenberg 1 80 181— 49. Agnes H. Scott. Mr. Pe ety R 'tor's theme: “The Effective Glos- | said. Stedman 115 165 '133— 413 wrn to Fairbanks as a special 3 pel” The Senior Choir will sing. {THoi ik toiaviig the Siates s | ] S. Koski 181 236 179— 506 of the PAA Lockheed Electra, which BA’KETBALL OPEN | Baptism of children. 1 lot of money to relieve unemploy- T i caxpected (1o azriy s 3.45 pm. — First broadcast over !ment,” he stated, “and conditions - { IO ] as| TUESDAY; CHANGES | tomorrow | Station KINY. B At MADE, FIRST GAME | tne pubiic is invited to all serv- that reason, There ic a lot of faac- mquist 183 148 123— 455 , p a i COLD WEATHER. BUT {taes. | tory building geing on in California, Takes A. J. Camp on |Han B 6 i . A change in the Juneau City/ _— | financed by Eastern capital. There E | Brown = 152— 5 BUSINESS IS GOOD, League basketball schedule was an-| i e |15 very little labor trouble in Cali- Brunswick A“eys s ’ AiBae PR 4 First Presbyterian Church forni lithaindn 1 | Total 1377 DECLARES DUNLOP nounced today by President Leonard i fornia aside from longshorems=n. On the B Wk Aot s i o s J Holmquist | ot hGE ee | George stated that he brought back | O the Brunswick bowling alley Sanitary Grocery A Thas Plheiiia e badin wlIEASW mat] . la large quantity of holiday goods '3t night, the United Meat Gompany | ) 128 161 149— 438 ¢ - > gy 4 ‘' 10:30 a.m.—Morning Service. Ob- OMPARE Sheaffer's Feathertonch with any |0 *" ; i L defeated the United Grocery trio| Herb C A repr the Tallapoosa quintet in the open-|gervance of Armistice Day. “Blessed tain pen made and its advantages nd new fall merchandise for the by & score of 1500 to 1377. The Sani- | Sarnisto 135 171 164— 470 e for beer, and er Tuesday in place of the Krause’s i (nat mation whose God fs the e oz fi:d“in;. Patented BALANCE shape I;a;:r gep?;unem Store, owned by 'V U 0 ery beat the A. J. Camp| BlOMmETER 152 189 185— 526 ‘ lines i versus Sabin's contest. The latter is pord” Ps 33:12. _m“"‘:fl"u_ fatigue. The famous Feathertouch | G€0rse Brothers. L : i i n the Alaska from o ) now set for the second game. 11:30 a.m—Bible School. Lesson, point, with platinum TN the fluid channel ensurcs | —————— B o ORI a0 | Tails : 1434 n the Interior. Dunlop The first game of each double-' “Egekjel Teaches Personal Responsi- instant writing. Two-way service—hold it normally | WHITEHEAD GOES SOUTii mgm“’ 5 i r H A. J. Camp dova, Valdez vard header will be broadcast by Bud Fos- pjjity " Ezek. 33:7-16. for your regular stroke, turn itover for a finer line. | Edward Whitehcad, District Ad- {7 T £ Robinson 145 139 179— 463 and Fairbanks, and 1 ter over Station KINY, Holmquist| 7:30 p.m.—Evening service under The LIFETIME Pen (W'h.ita Dot) is um_sonditinn- i“' for the Bureau of Air Com- SPECIAL DELIV TO DOUG-| Shepard 141 141 118— 400 announced the leadership of the Young Peo- llly_gn-rlnteeggxc_ept against Ioss'-ndGmlful g'n» 'm rce, who arrived last week from LAS! Daily at 1 a.m. and -2:30 | Coulter 112 110 115— 337 e ple. “Topic, “What Wars Do to the :w: M.....‘”; age*. Anlhl!. mPBl-Iek. Marine Green, Gray 1:m extended tour of the Interior, pum. “elly Blake’s SPECIAL DE- Yy World.” Mrs. Tonseard, leader. ~;'“'l e Pl iait Ebonized Pearl. |eailed for Seattle on the Alaska. LIVERY—Phone 442. adv.' Totals 1200 " 7 “HT 'Q 7 Wednesday, 7:30 pm.—Midweek jnum-covered. AT LEADING STATIONERY AND JEWELRY STORES ST wed ' e PSP B R i e NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN prayer service. Sl 5% Dl rmefipemenfymsenllymmeaflmenliye A coraiar invitatlon is given 1% ;mall service fee of attend these services -and worship 35c for duties, in- CHURCH | | | | v with us. curance and ad- Franklin at Fourth ministration ex - REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, @ — e g} PONSES. Minister i Church(’o.lmt:\lrrlu::; of the f et ati. -0 CAROL BEERY DAVIS . 2 Organist Fifin ano G0:4 Blreets S H E A F F E R S REV. WM G. LeVASSEUR. 8.. Pastor November 10. — Twenty-second Sunday after Pentecost. Sunday Masses: 8:00 a.m.—Holy struction. 10:00 a.m.—Christian Doctrine. 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and Ser- mon. 7:30 p.n.—Benediction of Most Blessed Sacrament. 8:00 a.n.—Holy Mass daily DAYS OF SPECIAL DEVOTION “Where Welcome and Worship Meet™ Feathertouch Pens Headquarters will be found at Butler, Maure Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE SERVICES RADIO BROADCAST OVER STATION KINY Mass and In- | WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: | ERIK A. FREY, the BLIND BARITONE, two original compesitions, sings ! the 4 “The Lord's Prayer” “Recompense” November 13, Wednesday—Feast of St. Stanislous Kostka, Patron of Youth. e o | Metropolitan Methodist Episcapal Church " Pourth and Seward Streets MINISTER'S MESSAGE, “Promise of Peace eyl L S ihoii: November 12, Tuesday—Commem- “p s 09 | ANTTRM, "My Shatl 1o of M (Wilknison) oration of all the Faithful Departed Express Money Orders Anytime i PIFE ORGAN, “The Hymn of Glory” (Yon) RAr Tho OMaly o dashn | Peace” (Shure) i i SUNDAY SCHOOL AT TEN for everyone, including ADULTS. RED CROSS, “the world's greatest mother,” needs HELP! Nothing Is So Warm and So Beauitiful asa New It Pays to Save! We are always interested in young people who really want to save their money in- stead of spending every pay check before another pay day rolls around. Fur Coat And no furs can be found to equal the QUALITY and STYLING of garments made by .-. We know thal many young men and women make real sacrifices in order to hold on to some part of what they earn. Pleasure is expensive when It keeps one broke. There is genuine satisfaction in passing up fun if it means more money in the 'bank for use when needed A small deposit Account here it growing! The First National Bank JUNEAU will start your Savings Regular deposits -will keep this season’s ALASKA POST OFFICETO 3E OPEN UNTIL atre with the Legion furnishing a | from 9:30 .until 11:05, according to | Superintendént A. B. Phillips. JCE GEO FINE, BACK IN JUNEAU “Juneau is the best town in the {glad to get back here,” said Joe | fair, | they would be from what I had heard befere I reached there.” Gecrge left Juneau last July for U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Rurcau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., November 9: & program at the Golisgum The- WEATRER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Ketchikan, clear, temperature, 25; Wrangell, clear, 26; Sitka, cloudy, 33; Radioville, misting, 34; Soapstone Point, snowing, 34; Skagway, clear, 12; Cordova, clear, 26; Chitina, clear, 2; McCarthy, clear, -2; Anchorage, clear, 14; Portage, clear; Fairbanks, clear, -14; Nenana, clear, -10; Hot Springs, clear, -14; Tanana, clear, -7; Ruby, clear, -7; Nulato, clear, -8; Kaltag, clear, -2; Flat, clear, -15. i I color guard. The program will last B s RGE, FEELING WEATHER SYNOPSIS The barometric pressure was low this morning over the Aleutians, elsewhere over Alaska high barometric préssure prevailed, the erest be- ing 30.64 inches at Fairbanks. The pressure was also low over the west coast States. This general pressur: distribution has been attended by precipitation over the Aleutians and over Washington and Oregon, elsewhere over the field of observalion fair weather prevailed. @old weather continued over th: interior and western portions of Alaska. ted States, and I am certainly rge, of George Brothers, who ar- d home on the Northland. “Bus- s conditions in the States look but not as good as I thought somewhat better, probably for United Grocery Company Sanitary Grocery Alsoj 2 It is not too early to think of Christmas so we are displaying upstaits a WONDERLAND -OF TOYS . . . certain to please every boy and girl of any age. Patronize our "LLAY AWAY. PLAN”. . . by choosin:g your gifts now while the- assort- ment is complete. We will have them laid away, and delivered to you any time before Christmas. TRYIT . . . Toys will be charged in December. " "Juneaw’s Leading Department Store

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