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UP FATHER ) THESE HIGH- “FALOOTY BETH-ROOMS | T ALLOW HIT WUD TAKE A BODY 8AH-MeE ! Y'ARS O BOOK-UARNIN' TER FI\GGER OUT ALL THEM GADGETS SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS | Annual Report, Read at Convention, Given by Pastor Wood Seventh-day Adventists added 20,- 358 members to their denominational enrollment in 1934, entered 30 new countries and islands with mission- ary activities, and added 36 new languages to their already’ large § repertoire of languages in their world-wide evangelization program. according to the annual report given by H. E. Rogers, of Washington, D C., at the opening day's session of the annual Autumn Council of church leaders in Louisville, Ken- tucky, on October 29, declares Pastor H. L. Wood, of Juneau, Sup- erintendent of Alaska Missions. “The membership of the 7.818 churches in the denomination now stands at 404,509, this being a gain of 119,216 during the past six years. “We are now conducting work in 325 countries and islands by 23,75: evangelistic and institutional labor- ers, who are using in their work 539 languages and dialects. The increase in languages since 1926 is 283, o one new language added on an aver- age of every ten days since 1926. The increase in countries and islands in which we began work in 1934 wa 30, and in news langages in which work is condusted, 35,” said Pastor ‘Wood. “This work is carried on through- out the world by 12 divisions, com- prising 70 Union Conferences; 144 local conferences; 318 missions, a total of. 544 evangelistic organiza- tions, and employing 11,642 evangel- istic laborers, with 443 associate in- stitutions, with which are connected | 12,111 persons, a total ,753 labor- | ers, or one laborer actively °mpluyed for oers.” WOMAN, AGED 173, FGUND REPAIRING ROOF AT VALDEZ C¢Ancnorage Times) Peter Dykes of this city told his friends today of discovering a T3- year-old woman atop a house (n Valdez repairing the roof. He said he saw the woman while visiting in Valdez to serve on the grand jury “1 was walking down the street/ said Dykes, “and noticed the woman on the roof of the house. She was working hard. I gave a couple of youngsters two bits each to find out how old the woman was. | “The youngsters went to the wom- an and asked her how old she was. “*Who wants to know?' she asked the kids. They pointed to me. She climbed off the roof and came to me. “‘Do you want to know my age?’ the woman asked me. “I told her that I did. “‘Well, I'm 73 and still growing’, the woman said “Thank you lady, I said, and tipped my hat and walked on.” R NOTICE Ten dollars reward ($10.00) will be | | paid for information as to the iden- tity of the hoodlums who smashed over $100.00 worth of windshield and door glass back of my shop Satur-| day. Hereafter children playing on | old cars is forbidden and names will | be turned over to the Police. adv. DUTCH'S ECONOMY GARAGE WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL | And You'll Jump Out of Bed in | theMomthuin'toGo 1t you feel sour snd the werld fooks E maiion & ot of sl i every seventeen church mem- | | held at the home of Mrs. Elton Eng- N\\‘ CONTRAPTIONS -- DEMOCRATS OF DOUGLAS MEET, FIRST CAUCUS Precincts One and Two Choose Delegates to Convention At a Demoeratic caucus held in Douglas in the City Hall last night 1 resolution was adopted giving com- plete endorsement of President Roosevelt and the “New Deal,” and of Gov. John W. Troy and Delegate A. J. Dimond for what they have done for the Territory as a whole. Presided over by A. F. Granberg, with John Martin secretary, the meeting was a jomL one for Pre- cincts No. 1 and 2, held for the pur- pose of electing delegates to the convention to be held in Wrangell on December 10. Following are those chosen to rep- resent Douglas at the convention: Ross Fox, George Peterson, Felix Gray and Mrs. Rosalia Lundell for Precinct No. 1; Ed Cashel and Rob- ert Praser for No. 2. The joint com- mittee of the whole includes Gran- berg, Martin, Andrews, Fraser, en and Cashel. L eee THE DRAMA, SUBJECT OF TALK AT D. L. W. C. MEETING An interesting talk on the “Drama” by Everett R. Erickson, instructor »f dramatics in the Juneau High | School, featured the November meeting of the Douglas Island Wom- en’s Club last evening which was strom. He described the component parts of a drama and mentioned the benefits to the student in the study of dramatics. Bill Feero entertained the mem- bers with several selections on the harmonica. As a part of the business session DOORS — WlNDOWS i Buy direct from manufacturer an¢ SAVE §$ § § Doors—2-6x6-6, one panel Doors—2-8x6-6, one panel, light .....c..... Wmdows—24x"4 2 llght ..$L70 Cellar Sash—34x19, 3 light ...$ J7| Complete Mlzwurk service. Cabinet | Work. Sash. Doors. Frames. Finish and Common Lumber. Hardware, Veneer Panels. Write for our new catalog ILLWORK SUPPLY CORP. Ist SOUTH SEATTLE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1935. HAYO0O, of the meeting it was voted to dos nate the sum of ten dollars to the “Nat” showers fund. The card party planned for this month to raise funds was voted postponed until January, due to the many other social events scheduled. Mrs. K. C. Kerstetter was a guest of the club for the evening. Mesdames Engstrom and Balgo were hoste: Mrs. Flora Kirkham and Mrs.| Mamie Jensen will entertain the club for the December meeting at| the home of the former. e A 3| COUNCIL MEETING TONIGHT | Due to the Democratic caucus| which occupied the Council Chnm-; bers last night the scheduled spec- ial meeting of the City Council for| the same time was postponed to| this evening. e EVELYN BERG BRINGS HAY | With a carload of alfalfa for lhu Douglas Dairy, the Evelyn Berg call- ed in here at 7:30 o'clock this morn- ing to unload the shipment. SKI TRAIL TO BE | SCENE, OUTING PARTIES With a little more snow the ski trail built last winter on the island near Cowee Creek will be in shape for excellent skiing '\ccmdmg to the | “Pep Up” Your | S8ummers, | Wharf Office of the City Clerk. | mance.” The Alaskan delegates, Ma- LO-UWNTZIE-- party of young people who cllmbed to the top of the trail last evening. | They also visited the Evergreen Bowl and enjoyed coasting during v.het evening. Those in the party were Ruth Lundell, Cecile Cashen, Ruby | Forrest Sennesey, Ken | Jones and John Cashen. - NOTICE TO POUGLAS PATRONS All water rentals, at the usual rates, for the month from October 15 to November 15, are due and pay- able to the City of Douglas, at the FELIX GRAY, City Clerk. .o DELEGATES RETURN FROM 8. A. MEETlNG —adv. Wrangell delegates to the 53rd Annual Congress of the Salvation Army in Canada retirned from Tor- onto recently, and reported that a crowd of 17,000 had gathered to hear General Evangeline Booth give her famous Salvation Army lecture en-| titled “The World's Greatest Ro- jor W. J. Carruthers, Commander of Alaska and north- | ern British Columbia, and Mrs. Carruthers, traveled 3200 miles to reach Toronto, but declared them- selves well pleased with the con- ferences. | By GEORGE McMANUS AR VE GITTIN' A LEETLE GRAIN UM‘BK.'.K PAW, e me Islanders, Claude Erskine will be, !the big gun, aided by the Neimis, | Glen Edwards, Gordon Gray and ‘othor Douglas stars. The curtain-raiser will be b)aulA lcatL as usual, over ~muun KINY. FRIDAY NIGHT%{? Concreters Mee!Ta"apOOSa' K. N. Neill, suditor for the Pul)hc Squad—DeMolays Clash |Werks Administration, let for Nome l n the PAA Electra today to com- with Douglas Eagles |[piete a fina1 audit of the city's $100,- | 000 municipal improvement program Two undefeated teams in the City| Work on Nome's PWA projects, in- Basketball League tangle at the high |cluding street improvements, a new school gym tomorrow night when municipal building and water works, se's Concreters meet the Talla- | was finished early this month poosa in the main event. D(Mo)w? - and Douglas Eagles make their \ea- Special Delivery to Douglas Daily son's debut in the first game at 7: 30/2:30 P. M. Telephone 442. adv. o'clock. - The Krausemen, who beat Sabin's| Daily Emptre “,.M Ads Pay! 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