The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 9, 1935, Page 6

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DOUGLAS NE WS NF.W GHANGES ANNDUNGED-N . Class Dates. Até {Changed s in Douglas to Pre- BRINGING UP FATHER. . [ holstery with Ralph Rieck, instruct- | program is anticipated. VYES- MADAM - WHOM DO YOO WISH TO SEE ?| YOU'LL HAVE TO GIT THE KEY TO OPEN IT FROM TOR~ mmmmmmmm il Q192:,1 Fentures Syndicate, Inc.. Great Britain rights reserved| formal opening of the newly appoint- or Goetz stated this morning that ed theatre with certain special fea- he hoped to see the situation reme- tures planned for the week-end. Dur- died very soon. ing the week decorators have been | — e — busily occupled with the interior fur- ART CLASS CHANGES nishings and with the new drapery, b Wb #iot dane lighting fixutures and ofher chang- iI‘l‘ f]z?:g]:;;? ‘}f:;m::l; i:(,::); o, e T e e 04| The Friday night art class wil e wuocms P20 OUEN | change to Monday evenings, begin- = {ning from 7 to 9 o'clock. Claying, S ee———— HE! ¥R PORT EX. | pictures, vases and bookends will B o ALEXENDER be studied at this time. The cook- Al Riedl, who operates & bakery ;o g5 will continue to meet Fri- at Port Alexander during the fish-| 4.u s ygual from 1:30 to 4:30 o'- ing season, returned here on the |, . Northlahd, For the past three years | . or, will be held Thursday and on Friday 7 to 9 p. m. Tuesday from 2:30 p. m. the social hall will be reserved for the A. N. B. Tuesday ‘evening after class the young Tolks | will meet in the school room for a | social hour. Saturddy evening will {be gpen night for “Hi Jipks” -Sun- day.the/Presbyterian ¢hurch will hold services at 2 p. m. The cooking class gtg Mrs. Crome. in-chagge will be on ay, 1:30 to 4:30 p. m, and the | sewing class Wednesday and Thuzs- day .with .Miss .Lucille Pepoon, in- | structor, remaining at 7.to 9 p. m. Since all soctal and vocational ac- M MRS JIGGSAND | WANT TOGET THE KEY TO OPEN THE SOIT OF ARMOR ON « Northland as expected prevents the | ditches supplying the reservoir. May- €= -~ Sm—m———= THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 9, 1935. By GE QLS TOWIND-T! ORGE McMANUS I'M SORRY-BUT MR HE DIRECTOR-IS IN A CONFERENCE AND CANNOT BE DIS- TORBED FOR TWO Douglas Church Services | Notices for tmis churcl: column awust be received by The Empl.ra‘ Douglas Catholic .Church St. Aloysius Church "'9:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. 1;00 p.m.—Christian Doctrine. not later than 10 o'clock Bn.l:urdny‘:: morning v guarantee change ull Douglas Community z,‘hnrch | sermon topies, ete. | Mr. Riedi has wintered in Douglas. | .- OLD SEWER MAINS ARE CAUSING TROUBLE Mvmes are provided for in the above sthedule, no further change in the e A. N. B. DANCE HELD i “The sosial activities in the Gov- During the week, cavinz of drain- vent Conflxcls In' order to better cooperate with' the Alaska Native’ ‘Brother] whose | meeting date clashed with the taxi-| dermy class, a slight change in the ' program is necessary ln Vocar.lonnl Training. , Beginning mmday No- vember. 11, the Better Homes Class Wit Mzs. 0. N, Grone, instructor, will *b> changed from Friday egenma to| Monday, 7 to 9 o'clock. e class | will be held in the school room wnne‘ ,the A. N.'B. occupies the, social “hall. Ta‘ldermy cl&sses with " Robert Du Prea. i '; ond W unb\:&a& ‘thom . Clases in furniture making nml up- llIIlllllllllllllmlllllllIIIIIIII|I|IIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIII'IIII|I!IIIIIIIlIllII!IIIIl!llIII||I|I|lII|l|||lIII||IIIIIIIIII||I||||!! g T b3 IR T T . . - Ill|||l|||||llIIIlIII!“HHIIlIIIMIlIMIHI“MIMIl“MMMM - ae [}&Iw g " age sewers in two places caused the ¢ity added expense and further am- plifies the need of the new system now under construction. Crews of men are: digging out:the cave-ins onvD. Street and the ball grounds to - effeet:.the - necessary repairs. NORTHLAND CALLS IN ernment -sehool ‘opened up last ev- ening with a frolic sponsored by the A. N. B. A four-picce orchestra fur- nished music for dancing. Musicians were Miss Minnie Brown, piano; John James, saxaphone; Joe Stevans, ¢larinet; ‘Frank ‘Wilson, guitar. Thé |Jatter sang several solos. The affair was the first of a series to be given| The Northland was in port last for raising funds to send delegates|night unlonding several tons of mis- to the annual brotherhood conven- | cellaneous freight. ton, and an empblmnlly‘kfly win- ter is forecadted.” ' - WATER SHORTAGE CONTINUEN The low water line in the old res- FORMAL OPENING PLANNED ervolr system continued 'today as : NEWLY APPOINTED THEATRE eftitatled pestirdsty) i inereas- Failure of ‘the new s2 afi for' ’en»'r ‘tge ‘flow' 11it6' ‘the' tank. There Douglas Coliseum to arrive on the seemed to be plentv of water in the Day Elks’ Hall The best way to make e Christmas shopping casy and economical is to buy from your Juneau dealer. Stores with a.reputation offer the pick of world markets through this newspaper. Buy from the stores which advertise here and you will be certain of value for every gent you spend---sure,of quality i, the. tems you buy . . . and know your merchandise before of the GION. OO0 OO LR Admission $1.00 American Legion Armuistice @ Sponsored by the Alford John'Bradford Post No. 4, AMERICAN LE- Rand’s Orchestra! Surprise F eatures! Everybody W elcome! Bil G 0 Theme, A. O. AASEN, Pastor Sunday services: 11:00 a.m. — Sunday School with, ble instruction. | 7:45 pm. — Preaching services., “We Would See Jesus.” Mrs.' “I Heard len Kirkham will sing, the Voice of Jesus.” Douglas Presbyterian Mission | ' se! 2:30—Bible school. 3:16 p.m.—Afternoon sermon. BEIENER S TSRO St. Luke’s Episcopal Chureh 7:30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and sermon. “"DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: All are welcome to attend these, rvices. e ,————— TELFORD TRANSFERRED W. E. Telford, membere of the Juneau Staff, Signal Corps, United States Army, has been transferred to Seattle and he left for the south on the Alaska,” accompazied by his wife. Ball TONIGHT | | | | PHONE 3441 FINE || Watch and Jewelry Hepaiting | at very reasonable rates I’AUI BLOEDHORN FRONT STREET GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 SABIN’S “Everything iin Furnishings for Men” PAY'N - TAKIT Leader Department Store JOE GEORGE and GUS GEORGE, Proptietors strafned fnito your tank. Baggage, Drayage, Crating, Grocerjpg, M:ts, Liqn.!m 4 T COLE TRANSFER || ‘We delivér Standard ‘or ‘Union | Diesel Oil from & clean tank, A P 8 B M ‘Dancmg 9:30 Péter Pan Beauty Shop MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. VIOLET PETERSON, Operator Front Street Phone 221 GOING TO NORTH DAKOTA Mrs. Wendell Moran left on the Al- ka enroute to Rugby, No: Da- to jein her husband, ion~d e on a reforestation pr: in n with the Forestry Ser- OFF FOR WASHINGTON Chatles H. Flory sailed for Seatt tast night on the Alatka, enroute Washington, D. C,, for a confaren. » regiomal forestors - ol SHOP IN JUNEAU! vice, P R VA AU SR SRS M S Yo e w—i INSURANCIEE Allen Established 1898 " Shattuck, Inc. Juneau, Alaska i g s e f | ! | } R - s e WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 PHONE 58 Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Cerner Second .and Scward | Free Delivery DON'T WAIT TOO LONG! Drivein today and let us give your car ajtomplete winter . overhaullhg. Shift the worry to our sHoulders! 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